AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMaternal & Neonatal Care Upgrade: Tunisia’s Health Minister Mustapha Ferjani reviewed gaps in mother-and-newborn care, pushing a national plan focused on stronger midwife and primary care skills, standardized protocols, better referral pathways, upgraded equipment, improved pregnancy monitoring, and faster digitisation of medical records. Digital Health Identity: The National Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology began adopting Tunisia’s National Health Identifier (INS), aiming to link patient identity to medical and administrative records to improve follow-up and reduce duplicate data. Hajj 2026 Health Mission Recognised: Tunisia’s Hajj health mission was honoured after delivering care for 10,982 pilgrims through 31 medical teams and 35,000 consultations, including 1,000 on Arafat day. Road Safety Push: The National Road Safety Observatory urged strict seat belt use after a rise in accident severity, citing a severity index increase to 28 deaths per 100 accidents. Nutrition System Modernisation: Tunisia’s national institute of nutrition moved ahead with INS adoption to support the wider digital health programme. Livestock Recovery Plan: Tunisia launched a 2026–2030 programme to rebuild livestock after drought, including forage expansion, digital livestock monitoring, and stronger animal health services.
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