AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMilitary Health Capacity: Angola’s Defence Minister Lúcio Gonçalves Amaral visited Huambo and praised readiness in the Central Military Region, noting the Regional Military Hospital is about 48% complete and expected to strengthen health response for troops and the wider public. Ebola Alarm for the Region: CDC Africa says the DRC Ebola outbreak is worsening, with hospitals near capacity and new medicine trials planned in Bunia; Europe has now recorded its first case linked to a DRC returnee, raising cross-border concern. Health Workforce Boost: The World Bank commended Angola’s Health Sector Human Resources Training Project after a mid-term review, citing progress including training of about 19,000 health professionals and full return/integration of those trained abroad. Allergy Care Push: AFRICALLI marks World Allergy Week 2026, warning allergies and immune conditions are under-recognised in African health planning and calling for them to be treated as essential care. Livestock Disease Policy: Angola’s neighbours debate “Red Line” removal; officials warn abrupt changes could spread foot-and-mouth disease and threaten export markets, highlighting how animal health rules affect public health and food systems. Gold Mining Health Risks: Angola’s mineral authorities ruled out immediate legalization of artisanal gold mining, citing environmental damage and severe health problems linked to illegal operations.
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