AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMen’s Health & Mental Wellness: Namibia’s Health Ministry marked Men’s Health Awareness Month with a mental health session for male staff, urging open talks and help-seeking without stigma. Responsible Gambling as Public Health: A Windhoek summit is reframing gambling addiction as a mental wellness and prevention issue, with plans for a dedicated task force and stronger consumer protection. Child Protection & WASH: On the Day of the African Child, leaders renewed calls to protect children from abuse and neglect, and to push universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene as a foundation for health. Healthcare Accountability & Safety: President Nandi-Ndaitwah ordered NCIS background checks on about 360 health officials tied to allegations of fraud and tender manipulation in pharmaceutical services. Blood Shortage Alert: NamBTS says reserves are down to just three days, urging donations to avoid delayed emergencies and postponed surgeries. Staff Pay Pressure: Gobabis nurses report months-long delays in overtime payments, leaving staff financially strained while claims await treasury approval. Child Labour Focus: Namibia highlights ongoing child labour risks, especially in agriculture and domestic work, with cases reported and arrests made. Medical Supply Boost: MoHSS received a first batch of directly procured equipment to strengthen surgical, critical care and neonatal services nationwide. Road Safety Debate: A road safety expert argues speed-hump backlash is misplaced and points to driver behaviour as the real hazard. Child Mental Health Gap: A Walvis Bay mother says her son can’t access needed psychiatric care locally and must travel to Windhoek.
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