AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSRHR for displaced people: A Safe Passage Project Summit in Abuja called for stronger, rights-based sexual and reproductive health and rights services for migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and people on the move, with the project operating across Nigeria, Morocco, Sudan, Cameroon, Tunisia and Mauritania. Public health milestone: WHO validated Tunisia as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, highlighting long-term primary health care and the SAFE strategy (surgery, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, environmental improvements). Community support in Nouakchott: Qatar Charity inaugurated a solidarity market in Toujounine district, Nouakchott, supporting about 60 vulnerable families with 62 small stalls to boost income and access to essential services. Regional health-relevant development finance: The OPEC Fund launched a Vulnerability to Viability Compact and a $1.5bn Digital Transformation Action Plan, with early focus areas including water security, education and health for climate-vulnerable economies. Health and wellbeing context: Reports from across the region also point to mounting pressure on services from displacement and underfunded humanitarian support.
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