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Safe Water Gap: A new global map highlights that more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with access under 20% in several low-income countries—an urgent reminder for Guinea-Bissau’s water and sanitation planning. Electricity for Health: World Bank-backed “Mission 300” reports over 50 million new electricity connections across Africa, with the initiative explicitly linking power to jobs and services like health care (including vaccine refrigeration), while noting big disparities and that some countries still record zero new connections. Regional Energy Momentum: A related analysis names Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia as top beneficiaries of the electrification surge, underscoring how faster implementation and long-term partnerships drive results. Diplomacy & Development Links: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister reaffirmed support for Morocco’s Sahara autonomy plan and praised Morocco’s Africa development initiatives—an example of how regional partnerships can shape broader development priorities.

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Three African countries lead Africa’s biggest electrification drive as over 50 million gain power while nearly 600 million still lack electricity

Three African countries lead Africa’s biggest electrification drive as over 50 million gain power while nearly 600 million still lack electricity

Global and Regional Impact of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in Females Across All Age Groups (1990–2021) with Projections to 2046: Findings from the 2021 Global Burden of Disease Study

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Guinea-Bissau Stops Trump-Backed Hepatitis B Vaccine Study

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