AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDrowning Prevention: WHO estimates about 66,000 people die from drowning every year across Africa, with children making up more than half of deaths—urging stronger policies and shared action to prevent tragedies. Women’s Health & Climate: CARE warns “super” El Niño will hit women hardest, turning weather shocks into a women’s health crisis as aid cuts and rising risks strain families. Health Access During Xenophobia: MSF says alleged anti-migrant violence in South Africa is disrupting healthcare, leaving pregnant women and chronically ill people without medicines and care while tens of thousands flee. Mozambique-Linked Repatriations: Malawi reports bringing home 38,000 nationals from South Africa in a month, with six deaths on the journey; officials cite people being chased and unable to access medicines and hospital care. Nutrition From the Sea: A Stockholm University study finds fish from seagrass meadows carry a stronger mix of key nutrients than fish from coral reefs—good news for coastal diets from Kenya to Mozambique. Marine Livelihoods: Coastal women across East Africa are building new income through conservation and restoration, including seagrass-linked jobs in Mozambique. Refugee Camp Case: Malawi police arrested a Congolese man at Dzaleka Refugee Camp over his wife’s suspicious death; medical checks found she was not pregnant.
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