AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYouth & Sport: Oshana Governor Hofni Iipinge closed the Real Madrid Foundation Football Clinic in Oshakati, a joint push with Namibia’s education and youth sport partners to keep young people active. Correctional Health & Safety: Namibia’s correctional system remains overcrowded and in poor condition, with a shortage of officers and staff housing raising concerns about how easily airborne diseases could spread during outbreaks. Road Safety (Public Health): Police are running a July 2026–Jan 2027 drink-driving campaign, targeting 300+ drivers at each checkpoint with breathalyser testing, after recent crash and death figures linked to alcohol. Responsible Gambling: A Windhoek summit is reframing gambling addiction as a public health and mental wellness issue, with plans for a dedicated task force and stronger consumer protection. Cancer Burden: Namibia’s health ministry says breast and cervical cancer cases are rising, with projections warning of a much higher future burden unless care pathways are strengthened. Men’s Mental Health: The health ministry marked Men’s Health Awareness Month with mental health sessions for male staff, urging help-seeking without stigma. GBV Prevention: Young Namibians were urged to break the cycle of gender-based violence by challenging harmful norms and addressing trauma early. WASH for Children: Windhoek’s junior mayor called for practical action on water, sanitation and hygiene in schools to protect learning and dignity.
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