AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer care access: BeOne Medicines, BeOne Care Foundation and The Max Foundation extended the Brukinsa (zanubrutinib) access programme for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) to 2028, aiming for about 1,000 patients cumulatively; it may expand to Mozambique and other countries if operations are ready. Maternal health infrastructure: KOICA approved $7.7m for a district hospital in KaTembe, Maputo, including a maternity ward and surgery block, plus ambulances to strengthen emergency care. Public health funding: The EU released €2.3m emergency support for cholera response in Nigeria and three other African countries, backing water/sanitation, case management, surveillance and community risk communication. Regional health & integration: At the SADC summit in Durban, leaders renewed pushes on infrastructure, agriculture and critical minerals, with health and security also on the agenda—relevant for cross-border disease control and service delivery. Local health safety concern: Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane alleged Frelimo used Defence and Security Forces to intimidate parties during a Quelimane march near a health facility, after tear gas was used.
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