AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad Safety Push: Tunisia is rolling out a 10-year national multisectoral road safety strategy (2025–2034), aiming to cut road accidents by 50% through a new prevention approach, with the Ministry of Interior, Health, and WHO partners driving the plan. Heat Health Alert: A major heatwave could hit Tunisia and parts of North Africa next week, with forecasts warning of days near or above 50°C—so expect higher risks for dehydration and heat stress. Fertility Access Research: A 22-country study presented at ESHRE finds that halving out-of-pocket IVF costs can more than double assisted reproduction births, pointing to affordability as a key barrier. IVF Cost-to-Baby Focus: Researchers used a “cost-to-baby” affordability measure to compare what it takes for one live birth across countries, showing huge gaps in access. Local Cleanliness Win: Tataouine municipality received the President of the Republic’s award for cleanest municipality in 2025, praising sustained community and municipal efforts. Pharma in Tunisia: TERIAK (Groupe Kilani) earned MSI 20000 certification for financial quality, highlighting Tunisia’s growing pharmaceutical capacity. Public Health Watch: Congo’s Ebola outbreak report says confirmed cases have risen to 1,561, with 506 deaths and 254 recoveries, as isolation and awareness efforts continue. Safety on the Move: Tunisia’s road safety push comes amid recent reports of a child fatality in Manouba after being hit by a car, with investigations underway.
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