AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood Access Controls: A “Food Passport” concept is being built as a digital permission layer that could merge identity, payment, eligibility and rationing—turning shortages and emergency limits into everyday control. Maternal & Baby Mental Health: New research highlights how stress and disrupted bonding in NICUs can affect maternal mental health and parenting, with long-term developmental and psychiatric risks for children. Ebola Preparedness: Health authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have issued travel advisories and stricter border screening for Ebola-affected countries, including enhanced monitoring for arrivals. Ebola Response Funding: Africa CDC and WHO are rolling out a unified Ebola strategy aiming to raise major funding for outbreak control across member countries. Protected Areas vs Livelihoods: A Nature study reports Ethiopia’s protected areas reduced deforestation and farming expansion, but also found nearby communities may face lower food security and wellbeing. Health Data Monitoring Deal: The US and Nigeria’s $2bn health agreement includes data monitoring and enhanced surveillance, raising concerns about health sovereignty. Hospital Stress & Care: Work on NICU experiences underscores the need for better co-regulation and family support to reduce toxic stress. Ethiopia Health & Jobs: MIDROC Ethiopia and IFC secured an $80m loan to expand and refurbish Addis Ababa hotels, with job creation and green building goals tied to upcoming global events.
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