AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTunisia Health Policy: Tunisia’s Parliament committees are set to review the 2026–2030 Development Plan, with the Health, Women’s Affairs, Family, Social Affairs and Persons with Disabilities committee meeting Monday to focus on health and social priorities, while the Foreign Relations and Migration committee prepares to discuss cooperation, migration and Tunisians abroad. Regional Care Access: Kébili Regional Hospital completed 21 ophthalmic surgeries over June 25–27, as part of Ministry of Health “regional health days” aimed at bringing specialized treatment closer to low-income communities. Workforce & Safety: Tunisia’s Ministry of Social Affairs opens an external application-based competition to recruit six medical labour inspectors in 2026, to strengthen monitoring of working conditions, occupational health and safety, and prevention of professional risks. Medical Research Update: AB Science says it has completed Step 3 of Phase 1 for AB8939 plus venetoclax in refractory/relapsed AML, reporting a 67% overall response rate and no dose-limiting toxicities in a small early cohort. SRHR Governance (Tunisia-linked): Transparency International Global Health-backed work in Tunisia is part of a multi-country push to improve transparency and accountability in sexual and reproductive health services.
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