AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCholera Preparedness: OCHA will disburse €1.9m (about US$1.9m) for Mozambique’s anticipatory action against cholera, aiming to act early when transmission patterns look abnormal and reduce outbreaks linked to unsafe water, poor sanitation and extreme weather. Ebola Watch: Mozambique’s health ministry (MISAU) says there are no recorded Ebola cases, but is strengthening surveillance, training teams for safe sample handling, and running simulation exercises in Cabo Delgado, Niassa and Tete. Agriculture & Nutrition: Mozambique secured US$500m to fund agriculture and livestock, with priorities including rice, maize, beans and potatoes for dietary diversification, plus chickens, eggs, soybeans and cattle/goat farming to boost protein and food security. Rail Reform for Health Access: Mozambique is consulting on new railway access rules to attract private operators and improve logistics—an indirect win for faster delivery of medicines and supplies. Mental Health: WHO’s regional mental health workshop in Johannesburg will include Mozambique and expects countries to map mental health needs and best practices ahead of a global summit in Kigali. HIV Disclosure (Research): A systematic review finds only a handful of effective pediatric HIV status disclosure interventions in low- and middle-income countries, with education, counseling and media tools featuring most often.
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