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Health Sector Support: Guinea-Bissau’s Public Health Minister Quinhin Nantote says China is playing a “relevant” role in strengthening the country’s health system, citing recent support including a handover of 16 desktop computers to boost the ministry’s administrative and technical capacity. Regional Health Security: A new West African health systems strengthening grant of $14.26 million approved for seven ECOWAS countries (including Guinea-Bissau) aims to improve care quality, emergency preparedness, and disease surveillance, with plans for a cross-border “One Health” lab in Togo. Trade & Nutrition-Linked Agriculture: China has opened cashew market access for African exporters under unified inspection, quarantine, and sanitary rules, starting June 9—potentially easing export barriers for Guinea-Bissau cashew producers. Public Health Risk Context: A global study on pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) highlights the ongoing burden of STI-related reproductive health problems across age groups, reinforcing the need for prevention and timely treatment. Health System Environment Link: The World Bank expects Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth to slow in 2026 due to energy shocks and weaker demand—an economic pressure that can affect health budgets and service delivery.

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