AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicine supply & local manufacturing: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Fabupharm, urging support for Namibia’s only locally owned pharmaceutical manufacturer as public hospitals and clinics battle essential medicine shortages. Health leadership: Health Minister Esperance Luvindao was selected for the 2026 Amujae Initiative cohort, recognised for recruiting thousands of healthcare workers, decentralising health functions, and launching Namibia’s digital health policy. Mental health in focus: Namibia is among countries expected to develop a rapid mental health landscape analysis at a WHO-led East and Southern Africa workshop, ahead of the Global Ministerial Mental Health Summit in Kigali. Public health & disease risk: Namibia’s neighbours Angola and Zambia were flagged among African countries at risk of Ebola exposure as the DRC outbreak spreads, with the Bundibugyo strain reported as vaccine-free. Water & wellbeing: A call for urgent investment in safe water and sanitation highlights Namibia’s water stress reality and links clean water to health, food security, and productivity. Road safety & injuries: A fatal crash on the B8 in Zambezi Region killed a man after a vehicle hit a cow; two other occupants were taken to Katima Mulilo State Hospital. Youth mental strain: Church and government leaders warned that hopelessness, mental health pressures, substance abuse, and unemployment are increasing risks for young Namibians. Livestock health & regional cooperation: LPO vice-chair Dawie Kok urged stronger Southern African cooperation to fight Foot and Mouth Disease, saying outbreaks ignore borders. Policy funding: Government gazetted the 2026/27 Appropriation Act, allocating N$13.1 billion to health and social services. Gender & inclusion: Namibia ranks among countries scoring higher on gender equality, including health and survival and political empowerment. Local agriculture & food security: The President toured Omusati agricultural projects, including feedlot construction and strict livestock health screenings, while calling for youth participation in farming.
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