AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoHunger Crisis: The UN World Food Programme warns conflict in northern Nigeria has pushed hunger to its worst levels in nearly a decade, with over 17 million people facing crisis, emergency or catastrophic food insecurity as insecurity spreads and humanitarian funding shrinks. HIV Data Clarity (Lagos): Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) says the widely reported 10,430 HIV “cases” for 2025 are newly diagnosed and recorded through testing—not necessarily new infections—urging residents to get tested early to start treatment. Primary Healthcare Anti-Corruption: ICPC and Centre for Social Justice review finds Nigeria’s primary healthcare anti-corruption reforms have only reached 58% implementation over 2015–2025, highlighting persistent governance gaps. Health System Strain (Ebola Region): Reuters reports Congo’s Ebola outbreak is also driving malaria and other diseases risk as clinics face patient fear and long-standing healthcare delivery gaps. Public Health Governance: Medical Laboratory Science Council assures Nigerians of reliable lab results and patient safety as it pushes reforms to rebuild trust in diagnostics. Food Security Partnerships: Nigeria and WFP deepen cooperation on food security and humanitarian response amid escalating needs.
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