AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCancer Access in Mozambique Region: A global program extending access to Brukinsa (zanubrutinib) for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has been renewed through 2028, aiming for about 1,000 patients, and could expand into Mozambique depending on readiness. Cholera Funding: The EU released €2.3m emergency support for cholera response across Africa, including €1.5m for Nigeria to boost water, sanitation, kits, surveillance, and case management. Mozambique Health Infrastructure: KOICA approved $7.7m for a district hospital in KaTembe, Maputo city, with maternity, surgery, and inpatient services planned over five years, plus ambulances for emergencies. Regional Health & Security at SADC: At the Durban summit, SADC leaders backed regional integration and also discussed health priorities alongside peace and security, with attention to crises affecting parts of Mozambique and the region. Aid Cuts Hit Disability Services: Handicap International warns sharp global aid contractions are severely limiting rehabilitation, education, and healthcare access for people with disabilities, including in Mozambique.
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