AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaternal health upgrade: Ethiopia inaugurated a Fetal Diagnostic and Intervention Center at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College to strengthen prenatal monitoring, enable early detection of congenital anomalies, and improve outcomes for mothers and babies. Disease surveillance for chronic care: A World Bank-backed regional Training of Trainers in Dar es Salaam is equipping frontline health workers to spot non-communicable disease warning signs earlier by integrating NCD surveillance into field epidemiology training. Malaria pressure in Gambella: A report from Kule Refugee Camp highlights Ethiopia’s resurgent malaria crisis, showing how delays in diagnosis and access to care can turn treatable illness into a serious threat. Food security & health tech: Ethiopian researchers are using a faster diagnostic test to detect wheat blast before it spreads, helping protect a key staple crop. Health supply chain integration: Libya is considering joining the African Pooled Purchasing Mechanism for health products, aiming to improve access to quality-assured medicines and reduce procurement costs. Youth and health rights: UNFPA Ethiopia launched “Painting Choices” in Addis Ababa, where young artists translate health, rights, and personal choice into public art. AI for jobs, not just hype: The World Bank says AI’s near-term job impact in Ethiopia may be limited by weak digital infrastructure, skills gaps, and limited local data.
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