AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHIV Response Spotlight: UNAIDS says Cambodia hit the 95-95-95 HIV targets, with Namibia named among the countries that achieved them by 2025—highlighting how strong leadership plus community partnerships drive results. Quality Healthcare Push: Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare visited Swakopmund State Hospital, pledging quality care under NDP 6, while staff pointed to overcrowding, medicine shortages and privacy problems. Prison Health Alarm: The ombudsman found trial-awaiting inmates in police holding cells suffering malnutrition, linked to overcrowding and criminal justice delays. Medicine Safety Warning: Namibia’s medicine regulator warns of rising sales of unlicensed GLP-1 and peptide weight-loss/diabetes products on social media, urging people to buy only from licensed pharmacies and consult health professionals. Digital Health Access: CRAN’s plan for free Wi-Fi at Katutura and Keetmanshoop state hospitals ties into broader efforts to expand 4G connectivity for public services. Menstrual Health Support: FLECHAS donated reusable hygiene dignity kits to girls in Tsumkwe to reduce absenteeism and support wellbeing. Workplace Health & Welfare: Cleaners at Tondoro Health Centre in Kavango West were asked to build an admin block due to lack of funds, raising concerns about unpaid extra work.
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