AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoMental Health in Africa: WHO’s first mental health intercountry meeting in Africa called for stronger, coordinated action as access remains limited and services are under-resourced, with countries pledging more integrated, people-centred care. Menstrual Health & Dignity: Cameroon’s Yaounde hosted the “My Free Period” festival to break menstrual taboos and boost education on hygiene, the cycle, and reproductive health, with links to similar initiatives across Togo and the region. Ebola Recovery (DRC): Missionary doctor Peter Stafford, who contracted Ebola while treating a patient, is in steady recovery in Berlin; his wife and children tested negative and remain without symptoms. Togo Travel Policy: Togo scrapped entry visa requirements for nationals of all African countries from May 18, 2026 (up to 30 days), though travellers must complete an online pre-arrival registration. Roads & Health Access (Infrastructure): Abu Dhabi Fund for Development reported progress on major road projects, including 92% completion of the Sokodé–Bassar road in Togo, improving connectivity that supports safer travel and access to services. Air Quality Upgrade (Ghana): In Bawku, growing use of electric bikes is reducing exposure to exhaust from petrol motorbikes after security restrictions limited fuel bikes.
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