AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Learning for Healthier Futures: MBRGI and The Digital School launched a sustainable digital education push for 500,000+ people across Mauritania, Nigeria, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia, and Angola, including digital learning spaces, teacher training, and job-ready skills—aimed at underserved communities. SRHR Access for Mobile Populations: 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 displaced people, highlighting non-discrimination and better coordination across Nigeria and beyond, including Mauritania. Clean Water Gap: A global mapping report shows more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with major access shortfalls in several low-income countries—an urgent public health and water-safety concern. Electrification and Health Services: A World Bank-backed Mission 300 update says 50 million people gained electricity access across Africa in under three years, with major gains in Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia, supporting power for homes and services like clinics.
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