AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSRHR & transparency: Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) launched a multi-country project to strengthen integrity and accountability in sexual and reproductive health services for women and adolescent girls, with work in Tunisia alongside Bangladesh, Zambia and Ecuador. Public health workforce: Tunisia’s Ministry of Social Affairs opened an external, application-based competition to recruit 6 medical labour inspectors to reinforce occupational health and safety monitoring and prevention of professional risks. Ebola watch: The U.S. raised its Ebola response to Level 1 as DR Congo reported rising confirmed cases (1,203) and deaths (304), with experimental treatments sent to DR Congo and Uganda and funding needs now estimated at $1.4 billion. Health access data: A new global map highlights that over 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, pointing to major gaps even where other regions have near-universal access. Health system reform (regional): Nigeria reported health insurance enrolment rising from 16 million to 22 million and said the health system now ranks 4th in Africa, citing expanded primary care and emergency services.
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