AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSoil & Health Link: Mozambique’s IIAM is training women scientists through SoilFER, with lab work on soil pH, nutrients and even heavy metals to help farmers boost cassava and other crops more safely. Regional Health & Care Access: A new report warns that up to 80% of health facilities in conflict-affected African areas are non-operational, leaving pregnant women and young women especially exposed to sexual violence and HIV-related barriers. Medicines Safety in Mozambique: ANARME seized unlabeled medicines and substances at a Maputo private clinic, raising red flags about patient safety and unregulated drug supply. Cross-Border Treatment Gaps: Mozambicans seeking TB care in Malawi highlight problems with continuity and data sharing across borders. Food & Nutrition Resilience: An agroecology interview spotlights pesticide-free farming by rural women in Mozambique as a practical route to food security and income. Public Health in the Region: SADC leaders meet amid migration tensions in Durban, a reminder that health systems and services can be strained when displacement rises. Counterfeit Alert: Zimbabwe consumer authorities warn about fake Nivea lotion and Huletts sugar, underlining risks from poor storage, expiry and labeling.
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