AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMalaria Policy Push: Nigeria’s Senate has passed the National Agency for Malaria Elimination Bill, moving the country toward a prevention-and-eradication approach with a dedicated agency. Nutrition Safety Alarm: The West African Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition warns malnutrition is under-recognised in hospitals, saying 30–45% of tertiary patients may already be malnourished on admission, worsening recovery and outcomes. Menstrual Health Advocacy: Lagos SDGs officials mark International Menstrual Hygiene Day, urging an end to silence and stigma and better access to menstrual health services. GBV Enforcement Call: Stakeholders in Lagos urge faster prosecution of gender-based violence offenders, including attention to technology-facilitated abuse like sextortion. School Insecurity Pressure: The Nigeria Labour Congress backs the Nigeria Union of Teachers’ strike over kidnappings and insecurity affecting educators and pupils, warning governments to act fast. Ebola Preparedness Context: Reports highlight Nigeria’s ongoing border screening and readiness measures as regional Ebola risk concerns continue. Public Health & Safety Abroad: A deadly Delhi hotel fire killed 21, including Nigerians, prompting renewed focus on fire safety and emergency response. Local Health System Concern: Experts say lack of nutrition screening is worsening patient survival in Nigerian hospitals.
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