AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaternal Health Partnership: UNFPA has signed an MoU with the AfDB to put maternal health and demographic resilience at the center of Africa’s economic transformation, aiming to tackle unequal access to quality services and financing gaps. Local Health Capacity: Tiko Council is exploring a partnership with an Indian higher-education institution to boost healthcare delivery and medical training, including a proposed exchange programme for students and support for equipment and infrastructure. Health Innovation Pipeline: Africa Health Collaborative’s Health Innovation Festival (HIFest) 2026 will run in Accra (June 4–6), bringing youth-led health ventures from across Africa and Canada to refine prototypes, connect with investors, and scale solutions. Public Health Risk: The US, Mexico and Canada are aligning Ebola-related travel health measures for World Cup visitors from high-risk areas in Africa, as WHO flags the Congo outbreak. Health Systems & Research Skills: Cameroon’s Nkafu Policy Institute workshop in Yaounde is training young researchers in scientific writing and ethical publishing to improve how African health research gets shared. Health Infrastructure Investment: Cameroon Tyres Factory Project SA is moving toward an EPC contract for a major tire plant near Douala, a development that could affect jobs and local industry linked to health and safety planning.
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