AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Security Alert: WFP says hunger and malnutrition are worsening in Guinea-Bissau as June–August lean-season support is cut due to funding shortfalls, supply disruptions, and higher costs—crisis-level hunger is expected for nearly 130,000 people, school meals drop from 283,400 to about 152,000, and specialized nutrition for under-2s is suspended, leaving around 56,000 children without key support. Health & Services Under Strain: The same pressures are expected to hit vulnerable families hardest, with WFP warning that school meals are often the only nutritious food children get daily. FGM Survivor Voices: Djabu Balde, a Guinea-Bissau survivor and author, speaks out on female genital mutilation and rebuilding life, adding a human, prevention-focused spotlight to ongoing efforts against the practice. Maritime Readiness (Regional): Guinea-Bissau is listed among countries taking part in Obangame Express OE26, a West and Central Africa maritime exercise aimed at improving readiness against sea crimes that can also affect health and humanitarian supply routes.
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