AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWomen’s Health & Climate: CARE warns “super” El Niño will hit women hardest, framing it as a women’s health crisis as droughts/rainfall swings worsen family care burdens and health risks. Public Health & Safety: Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative is highlighted as climate action that also supports healthier communities and agricultural productivity, with a push to plant billions more seedlings in 2026. Food Safety & Health: A call to move beyond toxic pesticide dependency links chemical exposure to poisoning and long-term health harms, stressing safer food systems. Medicines Integrity: A warning flags counterfeit, falsified and substandard medicines flooding markets, undermining treatment and fueling antimicrobial resistance. Cancer Care Funding: Nigeria reports expanded cancer financial protection and local drug production efforts to reduce costs for patients. Ethiopia Health Data: Ethiopia’s Demographic and Health Survey points to gaps in clean water, electricity, hygiene, and basic services, shaping future health priorities. Health Workforce & Education: UAE University’s QS Africa forum in Addis Ababa spotlights cross-border research and skills for health and development challenges. Health Governance: Ethiopia’s Human Rights Commission launches a new strategy, citing its case management system and resolved petitions, including those submitted by women and people with disabilities.
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