AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Adaptation Funding: Tunisia says it needs $29 billion (2026–2035) to adapt to climate shocks, with water ($10.7b) and agriculture/food ($8b) taking the biggest hit, warning GDP could fall by 3.4% by 2030 if risks aren’t tackled. Health Vigilance: Tunisia’s Ministry of Health reports no direct threat from an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, but urges vigilance and caution for travelers and residents there. Pharma Push: Tunisia is strengthening its pharmaceutical sector via non-Western partnerships, while also expanding health cooperation with China on digital health, AI, integrative medicine, research, and plant-based medicines. Public Health Win: Tunisia received a WHO certificate confirming it is free of trachoma. Community Care: Fidaa Foundation supported 21 pilgrims from martyrs’ families for Hajj, covering full expenses. Sports & Skills: A new master’s programme in sports management and events is launched to back a fast-growing sector.
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