AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Preparedness: Ghana’s Health Minister says the country is on high alert and closely monitoring Ebola developments, with daily updates shared between the Ministry and the Ghana Health Service to prevent any outbreak. Mental Health Push: WHO and partners convened Africa-wide talks calling for stronger, coordinated mental health care, noting huge gaps in services, funding, and access—especially in rural areas. Menstrual Dignity Campaign: Cameroon launched the “My Free Period” festival to break taboos around menstruation and reproductive health, with activities focused on education and dignity. Cross-Border Health & Safety: A women-focused trade group trained traders on safe, compliant border practices along the Ghana–Togo route to reduce losses and exploitation tied to customs violations. One Health Avian Flu Plan: Nigeria launched an FAO-backed program to strengthen surveillance, diagnosis, and farm biosecurity against highly pathogenic avian influenza, using a One Health approach to protect poultry, people, and the environment. Health-Linked Mobility Policy: Togo and Ghana announced visa-free entry for all Africans, a move that could affect travel patterns and public health planning across the region.
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