AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Preparedness: Angola is named among high-risk origins in new temporary visa restrictions tied to the Ebola outbreak, with authorities saying the list may change as guidance updates. Ebola Response: UNICEF is rapidly scaling up emergency support in the DRC and neighboring countries, shipping over 100 metric tons of supplies including PPE, medicines, and WASH materials to help frontline teams contain spread. Cholera Funding & Care: BFA and WHO have partnered to fund Angola’s cholera response with 30 million kwanzas for rehydration and treatment-center supplies, as cases and deaths remain a major concern. MPox Watch in Angola: Moxico Leste reports two suspected monkeypox cases in Luau, with suspects isolated and vaccination continuing for at-risk groups. HIV Snapshot: Angola’s HIV prevalence is reported at 1.6%, with border provinces showing higher rates and officials noting declines in deaths and new infections over the past decade. Health & Inclusion: A dermatologist in Cunene is pushing municipal plans for people with albinism, including sunscreen/eyeglasses and access to specialized care to reduce stigma. Public Health Signals: A city-level child protection alarm highlights vulnerable street children in Windhoek, underscoring the wider health and welfare risks linked to exploitation.
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