AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRoad Safety Push: Tunisia’s National Day on road safety investment highlighted the human and economic toll of crashes, with nearly 10,000 victims recorded yearly and losses estimated at 1.73 billion dinars (about 1.15% of GDP), as officials unveiled a 2025–2034 multisector plan to cut accidents by 50% through smarter enforcement, first-aid response, and safer infrastructure. Health Supply Crunch: Tunisia’s medical supplies sector is warning of a serious cash-flow crisis, with unpaid debts from the Ministry of Health (some dating back to 2020) putting more than 600 companies at risk and threatening hospital access to devices and maintenance. Heat Risk: Forecasts warn that a heatwave could push temperatures toward or above 50°C, with Tunisia among the Maghreb countries likely to be hit next week—raising the stakes for public health preparedness. Ebola Watch (Region): In DR Congo, confirmed Ebola cases have climbed to 1,561, with 506 deaths and 254 recoveries reported, as a second treatment centre opens to expand care. Local Cleanliness Win: Tataouine municipality received the President’s award for cleanest municipalities in 2025, spotlighting ongoing community and municipal efforts that support healthier living environments.
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