AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMozambique Health Workforce Boost: Mozambique inaugurated its first School of Public Health in Maputo, backed by INS and Brazil’s Fiocruz, aiming to train highly qualified professionals and strengthen the national health system. Mozambique–Brazil Medicines Push: Brazil says it wants deeper cooperation with Mozambique on producing medicines, vaccines and health technologies, citing support for Mozambique’s antiretroviral drug production facility now making generics. Cabo Delgado Health & Nutrition Under Strain: In northern Cabo Delgado, Johanniter warns that over 900,000 people face severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition and displacement, with humanitarian funding still critically insufficient; OCHA also recorded 12,174 displaced people in June, mostly women and children. Water Access for Health: UNICEF-funded water infrastructure was inaugurated in Macossa (Nhamagua, Nhamagua health centre included), with tanks, communal points and washing facilities benefiting households and students. Migration Health Risk (Regional): Health experts warn that HIV treatment disruptions could endanger returnees from South Africa, including Mozambicans, unless they are quickly reconnected to care. Malaria Tech: A Japanese startup is using drones and AI to identify malaria hot spots and target mosquito breeding sites, aiming for more cost-effective prevention.
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