AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Policy & Planning: A new analysis warns that Central Africa’s research often fails to reach decision-makers, arguing the real bottleneck is whether health workforce and other policy reports are read and acted on by leaders. Infectious Disease Vaccines: A global rubella update shows modeled cases fell about 73% since 2012, but the African Region still carries most of the remaining burden, with 15 countries lacking routine rubella vaccine—raising stakes for pregnancy protection. Regional Health Cooperation: Gabon and the DRC signed a visa-free regime for diplomats and civil servants and agreed to coordinate in sectors including health, with a joint commission to oversee implementation. Vector-Borne Disease Focus: Coverage highlights tsetse flies and sleeping sickness across 37 countries, pointing to the importance of sustained surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment. Health & Wellness Context: A travel-health angle notes WHO links noise pollution to major health harms, including sleep disruption and long-term stress-related illness. Local Development & Health Systems: Civic space reforms are linked to better accountability and feedback on public programs, with Gabon cited among countries showing improvement in recent evaluations.
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