AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAir Quality & Health: NASA-backed monitoring in Addis Ababa tracked how black carbon soot shifts through the day and seasons, linking spikes to rush-hour traffic and celebrations—useful as Ethiopia pushes cleaner transport. Climate & Energy Security: Ethiopia warned that El Niño could disrupt hydropower by reducing reservoir inflows and stressing the national grid, with knock-on effects for agriculture and electricity supply. Chronic Disease Preparedness: A World Bank-supported regional training in Dar es Salaam is equipping frontline health workers across Eastern and Southern Africa—including Ethiopia—to spot non-communicable disease risks earlier through stronger surveillance. Maternal & Youth Health Through Art: UNFPA Ethiopia opened “Painting Choices” in Addis Ababa, where young artists translated health and rights themes into public exhibitions, inspired by field visits including Hamlin Fistula Hospital. Health Supply Chains: Libya is considering joining the African Pooled Purchasing Mechanism to improve access to quality-assured medicines and reduce procurement costs. Malaria Watch in Gambella: A reported case from Kule Refugee Camp highlights gaps in timely diagnosis and access as malaria resurges in the region. Agriculture for Nutrition: The AU urged stronger seed banks and more domestic fertilizer production to cut food imports and boost productivity—key for long-term health through better diets.
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