AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEid al-Adha Food Safety in Tunisia: Tunisia’s veterinary services and health authorities shared practical hygiene rules for slaughter and home handling—use clean, sharp tools; avoid washing meat with water; keep offal chilled at 4°C; check organs and don’t eat if there are suspicious signs; and store meat properly to prevent spoilage. Sfax Market Controls: Sfax tightened inspections on sacrificial animals and red meat, with joint campaigns targeting butcher shops and supermarkets to curb speculation, enforce health rules, and protect prices during the Eid rush. Zaghouan Inspections: The Zaghouan governor reviewed animal sales and central market conditions, pushing for stronger economic and health checks and transparent pricing. Public Health & Data Skills: Tunisia’s Pasteur Institute of Tunis helped host an Africa-wide women’s modelling and analytics summer school in Nairobi, aiming to strengthen data-driven public health decision-making for women’s health. Women’s Health Caravan (Sidi Bouzid): In Mezzouna, a health caravan supported 200+ female agricultural workers with medical services and awareness on sexual violence and reproductive health, highlighting specialist shortages in interior regions. Bizerte Road Tragedy: A two-car collision on National Route 8 near Tala left seven dead and six injured, with patients taken to local and university hospitals.
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