AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Policy & Access: Ethiopia’s teaching hospitals face ballooning costs as the federal government weighs forcing regional administrations to share university hospital expenses, while a new budget proposal cuts funding to major public universities—raising concerns for care continuity. Maternal Health & Training: At least 20 midwifery experts from Africa and Asia, including Ethiopia, were denied visas for a major conference in Portugal, threatening progress on reducing pregnancy and childbirth deaths. Sports Health & Doping: Ethiopian runner Gudaf Tsegay received a four-month ban after a positive out-of-competition test for letrozole; her retroactive therapeutic use exemption was rejected, despite medical claims. Community Health & Water: Ethiopian Red Cross projects are improving rural water access in Amhara and Oromia, replacing unsafe shared sources that exposed residents to ongoing health risks. Public Health Systems: A separate report highlights how medicine shortages and weak emergency supply chains can delay lifesaving treatment—an issue that resonates with Ethiopia’s ongoing health system pressures.
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