AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoSpecialist doctors return: Five Guinea-Bissau doctors came back this Monday fully accredited as specialists after postgraduate training in Venezuela, aiming to strengthen the national health system; they highlighted strong support from Venezuelan institutions and local solidarity. Food insecurity warning: The World Food Programme says hunger and malnutrition are worsening in Guinea-Bissau as funding shortfalls force cuts during the June–August lean season, including reduced school meals (from 283,400 to about 152,000) and suspension of specialized nutritious foods for children under two. Water safety risk (global lens): A new Environmental Performance Index assessment flags unsafe drinking water as a major public health risk, with many African countries among the lowest-ranked—linked to weak infrastructure, sanitation gaps, and climate pressures. Humanitarian Eid support: Qatar Red Crescent Society reports reaching 247,344 beneficiaries in Qatar and 13 countries, including Guinea-Bissau, through its Eid Al Adha sacrifice campaign. Climate resilience funding: Guinea-Bissau is among countries receiving over USD 67 million in new funding to strengthen resilience, including projects for food and water security and protection of ecosystems.
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