AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCholera Preparedness: OCHA will disburse €1.7m (about US$1.9m) for anticipatory action against cholera in Mozambique, aiming to stop outbreaks early by linking surveillance data to fast funding—after 48,751 cases were recorded in 93 districts from 2022–2024. Ebola Watch: Mozambique’s Ministry of Health says there are no recorded Ebola cases, but is stepping up surveillance, training teams, and running simulation exercises in Cabo Delgado, Niassa and Tete. Mental Health Focus: Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi is set to keynote a regional mental health workshop in Johannesburg, bringing together many countries including Mozambique to share best practice and develop rapid mental health plans. Agriculture Funding: Mozambique secured US$500m to support agriculture and livestock, with World Bank disbursements in two phases under PEDSA 2036 and MozAgriBiz, targeting staples and protein sources. Rail Reform for Healthier Trade: Mozambique is consulting on new railway access regulations to attract private investment and improve logistics—key for moving food and supplies efficiently. Private Investment & Public Health: The push for stronger systems across transport, water-linked disease control, and health preparedness is especially relevant as outbreaks and service gaps remain a risk.
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