AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoXenophobia & Public Health Safety: With South Africa’s June 30 anti-immigrant deadline looming, reports say about 15,000 Nigerians remain stranded as the FG evacuates more people, amid allegations of extortion and fears of violence that can quickly worsen health risks for migrants. Disaster-Driven Health Crisis: In Ondo’s Ilaje communities, ocean incursions have displaced thousands, with children and pregnant women reportedly sheltering in churches—raising urgent concerns about safe water, infection control, and maternal care. GBV Progress, Next Steps: Nigeria records declines in sexual and physical violence and harmful practices, but stakeholders say sustaining gains now depends on stronger involvement of traditional, religious and community leaders—especially as technology-facilitated abuse rises. Snakebite Response Upgrade: FEC approved about ₦73.9bn for a National Snakebite Treatment and Research Centre, plus upgrades to strengthen antivenom access and rural care. Digital Health & Education Data: FG unveiled DNEMIS to track every school and learner from July 1, aiming to fix long-standing data gaps that affect planning and service delivery. Women’s Health Spotlight: A new report highlights endometriosis as a major cause of chronic pain and infertility, urging earlier diagnosis and better care pathways. Emergency Aeromedical Care: Kasi Healthcare signed for Airbus H135 helicopters to expand rapid emergency transport and critical care services.
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