AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaternal & child health training: Angola’s Ministry of Health says a joint Angola–Brazil mission trained 772 professionals in Neonatal Resuscitation and Transport of High-Risk Newborns across Namibe, Huíla and Cunene, aiming to cut neonatal mortality and improve care quality. Eye health push: In Huambo, Angola’s National Ophthalmological Institute (IONA) and the Ministry of Health delivered free cataract surgeries, restoring vision for at least 514 patients over five days, with 45 others referred to Luanda for complex cases. Visa access update: Angola published its 2026 visa-free entry list for 16 African countries (up to 30 days), covering tourism, business, transit, official missions and medical treatment. Health policy in focus: Angola also urged stronger international action against sexual violence in conflict zones at a UN Security Council debate, calling for survivor-centered support, accountability, sustainable funding and prevention measures in peace processes. Health-adjacent economy: Angola’s export prices rose 25.48% in Q1 2026, while import prices fell 2.03%, with oil and fuels driving export gains and chemical/pharma among the biggest import price losers.
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