AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDoctors’ Training Boost: Five Guinea-Bissau doctors returned from postgraduate specialization in Venezuela, now fully accredited as specialists after completing training in Integral Community Medicine and strengthening the country’s health workforce. Food Security Crisis: The UN World Food Programme warns hunger and malnutrition are worsening in Guinea-Bissau as funding shortfalls cut school meals (283,400 down to ~152,000) and suspend specialized nutrition for children under two, with supply disruptions and rising costs adding pressure. Climate Resilience Funding: Guinea-Bissau is set to receive over USD 67 million across vulnerable countries under new GEF adaptation funding, aimed at reducing flood and coastal risks and improving food and water security. Regional Energy for Health: A World Bank-backed West Africa power programme says electricity access has expanded to over three million people, with thousands of kilometres of transmission lines and plans for a regional electricity market—important for more reliable power to support health services.
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