AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMonkeypox watch in Moxico: Angola’s eastern Moxico Leste province (Luau municipality) reported two suspected mpox cases; suspects are isolated and awaiting lab results, while a vaccination campaign is ongoing (1,400 people vaccinated so far). HIV update: Angola’s national HIV prevalence is reported at 1.6% (about 370,000 people living with HIV/AIDS), with border provinces highest—Lunda-Sul leads at 4.9%. Child protection data: SOS Child recorded 19,440 reports of violence against children via the 15015 hotline from January to April, with Benguela topping complaints and sexual abuse accounting for 495 cases. Ebola preparedness signals: St. Vincent and the Grenadines issued a strict travel advisory naming Angola among countries at increased Ebola transmission risk, with enhanced screening and possible quarantine on arrival. World Environment Day push: Angola’s vice president and environment minister urged youth-led climate action and warned about deforestation, soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and waste mismanagement as tree-planting events roll out. Water safety concern: A global drinking-water quality assessment flags unsafe water as a major health risk, with many African nations among the lowest-ranked.
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