AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoCabo Delgado Humanitarian Crisis: Johanniter International Assistance says over 900,000 people in northern Mozambique face severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition and displacement, with less than half of those in need reached and healthcare access badly affected. Displacement Update: OCHA recorded 12,174 displaced people in June, with women and children making up 79% and humanitarian funding only 29% met by June—worsening needs for protection and psychosocial support. Safe Water for Health: UNICEF-backed water infrastructure was inaugurated in Nhamagua, Macossa (Manica), including elevated tanks and a washing station at the local health center—benefiting 200 households and 1,647 students, with plans to expand connections. Migration Pressure on Health Services: In South Africa, MSF launched an emergency response after anti-migrant violence displaced tens of thousands, disrupting access to healthcare for people fleeing threats across Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and border towns like Musina and Beitbridge. Youth Jobs Reality Check: A Mozambique study finds many graduates eventually find work, but often not quickly or in the expected quality—highlighting the need for better pathways into stable employment. Drowning Prevention Reminder: WHO marks World Drowning Prevention Day, noting drowning deaths are preventable and disproportionately affect children across Africa.
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