AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUniversal Health Coverage in Togo: CNSS has launched a nationwide drive to issue Universal Health Insurance (AMU) cards for retired workers and eligible dependents, with registration running until Oct 15 and full benefits starting Jan 1, 2026. Ebola Readiness at Borders (Ghana): Ghana’s deputy health minister inspected Aflao and Elubo crossings, flagging gaps in PPE, staffing, and degraded border facilities as the country prepares for potential Ebola threats. Stronger Lab Capacity (Africa): NMIMR and JICA are training biomedical scientists from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Zambia in virology, bacteriology, parasitology, and lab quality and biosafety. Medicines Regulation (ECOWAS): WA-MRH steering committee in Lomé approved a 2026–2030 sustainability plan to improve regulatory convergence and access to quality-assured medicines across ECOWAS. Health & Safety Tech (Regional): Ministers and regulators met in Nairobi to strengthen nuclear and radiation safety in healthcare, including preparedness for emerging outbreaks. Cross-Border Compliance (Ghana–Togo): A women-led workshop in Aflao trained 300+ traders on tax compliance and safe, approved border procedures to reduce seizures and penalties.
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