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Regional Integration: Togo has scrapped entry visa requirements for all African citizens with valid national passports, effective immediately from May 18, aiming to make travel and trade across Africa easier. ECOWAS Oversight: An ECOWAS high-level monitoring mission is in Guinea-Bissau, checking progress on infrastructure and social programmes tied to health and training facilities in fragile regions. Health Infrastructure: The ECOWAS-linked Regional Stabilization and Development Fund mission (April 24–May 4) included provisional acceptance planning for a new maternity ward and pediatric unit in Bafata, plus monitoring of the regional hospital rehabilitation and water and sanitation work in Bafata and Gabu. Access by Roads: Separate from health, President Adama Barrow launched an 85 km road project in the Upper River Region to connect 22 remote communities—an example of how transport links can shape access to services. Other Coverage Thin: The rest of the week’s items were largely international and not directly Guinea-Bissau health-focused.

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Feb. 22, 2026

Guinea-Bissau Stops Trump-Backed Hepatitis B Vaccine Study

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Guinea-Bissau Stops US-Funded Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial

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Feb. 25, 2026

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