AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Health & Access: Namibia is looking at digital health access to cut long medication queues in hospitals and clinics, where manual ticketing and poor queue systems can mean hours of waiting and worse health outcomes. Food Security & Youth Wellness: The #BeFree Grow Gardening Project has celebrated its first harvest, with young participants producing crops like corn, spinach and potatoes to support the #BeFree Meals Programme for youth at the #BeFree Youth Campus. School Sport for Health: Namibia launched the School Sports for Development programme to promote healthier lifestyles, inclusion and life skills through physical education, with UNICEF support. Health Services Funding: Namibia and China signed an RMB 200 million (about N$486 million) grant to expand school infrastructure, healthcare services and community water supply. Public Health Governance: The Ministry of Agriculture says gradual removal of the Veterinary Cordon Fence (“Red Line”) remains government policy, citing animal health and trade considerations. Workplace Wellbeing: NBC and Namibia Medical Care hosted a wellness day for employees focused on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Education & Health Capacity: UNICEF and US donors visited Tsumkwe, including the clinic, to assess needs in a marginalised community.
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