AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMozambique Health & Safety: In Mocuba, Zambézia, an explosion of illegally stored gasoline drums in Aeroporto II killed five people, including a 2-year-old child who died after burns at Mocuba District Hospital—highlighting the deadly risks of informal fuel smuggling and unsafe home storage. Mozambique Water & Wellness: Maputo’s Joaquim Chissano Avenue has reopened after three years of drainage and sanitation works, expanding the sewerage network to help around 12,000 families—aiming to cut flooding and related health risks. Drug Use & Youth Health (Mozambique): President Daniel Chapo urged stronger strategies against drug trafficking, warning it harms public health and security and noting rising drug use among adolescents and young people, with many health-service users in that age group. Regional Health Context (South Africa): As xenophobic tensions and June 30 anti-immigrant protests near, migrants—including Mozambicans—report fear, detention, and poor conditions in transit camps, raising concerns for access to care and basic dignity. Food & Nutrition (Mozambique): Coastal communities are being highlighted as key to food security, while coverage notes malnutrition pressures and climate-linked threats to nutrition.
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