AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPolio Update: WHO says poliovirus type 2 outbreaks are over in Burundi, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Congo and Uganda after assessments found transmission stopped, crediting targeted vaccination, investigations and environmental surveillance. Cholera & Water Access: In Bubanza, cholera fears rise as residents report days without safe drinking water, with REGIDESO struggling to supply neighborhoods evenly—an urgent hygiene and prevention risk. Workplace Health & Safety: Burundi employers’ association calls for confidential reporting mechanisms for workplace violence and harassment, stressing worker protection and mental health under ILO Convention 190. Maternal Care Under Strain: In Dzaleka, two pregnant Burundian refugees die before birth after complications and alleged “deposit” barriers at Dowa hospital, with witnesses accusing neglect and discrimination. Health System Readiness: A regional training in Dar es Salaam is strengthening frontline capacity to spot chronic disease risks (NCDs) earlier, integrating NCD surveillance into field epidemiology work across countries including Burundi. Public Health Governance: WHO’s polio closure and Burundi’s broader outbreak response underscore the need for strong surveillance and routine immunization to prevent resurgence.
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