AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health & Vaccines: South Africa secured 13.5-million foot-and-mouth vaccine doses to speed up vaccination and protect livestock as the outbreak response ramps up. Road Safety: During the first three days of Eid al-Adha (May 27–29), Tunisia recorded 24 road accidents with 17 deaths and 38 injuries, with inattention and speeding flagged as top causes. Ebola Watch: WHO says the current Ebola strain in DRC is rare and has no vaccines; officials urge early treatment and safe burial practices, while experts warn North Africa to stay alert. Local Environment: Lake Ichkeul in Tunisia saw greater flamingos nest for the first time, signaling a major ecological shift tied to changing salinity and freshwater inflows. Waste & Health Costs: An IFC report highlights how digital tools can cut waste costs and reduce health and environmental impacts; Tunisia is cited for route analytics and telematics cutting collection time and fuel use. Food Safety (Tunisia): After a Meknassy food-poisoning tragedy, authorities say watermelon is not the cause; the MP points instead to couscous with osbane, while investigations continue. Mental Wellness: Russell Westbrook’s Why Not? Foundation expands mental health education and restorative programs for women, youth, and families in Los Angeles and Altadena.
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