AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUndocumented learners in South Africa: Mozambican families and other undocumented students say they can’t get birth certificates or matric certificates after years of schooling, leaving some in despair and calling for authorities to protect access to education. Ebola preparedness for the region: ECSA-HC launched a six-month emergency response across 33 border points along DRC trade and migration corridors, including Mozambique, to strengthen early detection, safe isolation and rapid reporting. Clean water lessons for Mozambique: A World Bank and Mozambique delegation visited Kenya’s eWATER model, highlighting community smart taps, affordable tariffs and safer treated water—aimed at informing a large-scale rural water push in Mozambique. HIV medicine black market fears in Mpumalanga: Health workers in South Africa allege “fake patients” are collecting ARVs and other vital medicines from clinics for export to Mozambique and Zimbabwe, prompting calls for investigations and stronger patient verification. Mozambique LNG local business training: TotalEnergies says it has trained 100 Cabo Delgado SMEs under CapacitaMoz, with courses covering management plus health, safety and environment. Malaria focus on local data: Nigeria Health Watch urges using subnational tailoring so malaria interventions match local transmission patterns and stretch limited funding. Electricity squeeze hits Malawi: The Mozambique–Malawi power interconnection missed another deadline, leaving blackouts longer and affecting hospitals and homes.
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