AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Policy Gap: A new Central Africa discussion in Yaoundé highlights a common problem in the region: research is produced, but it often fails to reach decision-makers who can act before political priorities shift. Infectious Disease Risk: A global rubella update shows cases have dropped sharply since 2012, but Africa still carries most of the remaining burden—important for pregnancy planning because rubella infection early in pregnancy can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, and serious birth defects. Vector-Borne Threats: Coverage on tsetse flies underlines how sleeping sickness and related animal diseases persist across 37 countries, pointing to the need for sustained surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment. Gabon Health Cooperation: Gabon and the DRC signed a framework agreement covering cooperation in health (alongside judicial, environmental, and mining areas) and set up a joint commission to oversee implementation. Local Health Context: President Barrow’s Libreville engagements also included major infrastructure visits, including a Turkish-built hotel and progress on a landmark tower—reminders that health services and workforce planning depend on broader development momentum.
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