AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoCabo Delgado Humanitarian Crisis: Johanniter International Assistance says over 900,000 people face severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition and displacement, with less than half reached due to critically low funding; the response targets health, nutrition, protection, education and cash support in Mocímboa da Praia and Mecúfi. Displacement Watch: OCHA recorded 12,174 displaced people in June in Cabo Delgado; women and children make up 79%, with ongoing risks like family separation, gender-based violence and loss of documents, amid a major funding shortfall. Water Access for Health: UNICEF-backed water infrastructure was inaugurated in Nhamagua, Macossa (Manica), adding two 10,000-litre tanks, communal points and washing facilities at the health centre—serving 200 households and 1,647 students. HIV Care for Returnees: Health experts warn that deportations and repatriation linked to anti-migrant violence could disrupt HIV treatment for returnees unless they are quickly reconnected to care. Migration Pressure at Borders: South Africa’s IMC reports 53,449 foreign nationals processed for deportation or repatriation since mid-June, with screening at Musina to stop misuse of state transport. Drowning Prevention: WHO marks World Drowning Prevention Day, estimating 66,000 drowning deaths annually in Africa and urging stronger, shared prevention action—especially for children. Education Gap: New analysis finds 100 million African children and adolescents still out of school, with Mozambique among countries showing improvement.
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