AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Reform & Volunteers: A Burundi UN Volunteer gynecologist in Chad says the “humanitarian reset” must stop planning as if volunteers don’t exist—volunteers are often the first to respond and the last to stay when access collapses. HIV Services at Risk: New research warns community-led HIV programs for key populations are being shut down after major funding losses tied to PEPFAR disruptions, threatening hard-won gains. Sudan Returns Home: At least 150 Sudanese refugees have been voluntarily repatriated from Uganda to Sudan as security improves, with plans targeting over 1,300 returnees. Ebola Alarm (DRC): Africa CDC says the DRC Ebola outbreak has surpassed 2,000 deaths and is spreading faster than conventional response can keep up. Burundi Care for Older People: A Burundian Catholic sister calls for stronger support for abandoned elderly people, stressing dignity, healthcare needs, and community duty. Health Systems & Mobility: A report highlights how migrants across Africa struggle to get continuous care when records don’t follow them and health systems can’t share information. Malaria & Climate: Scientists warn climate change could shift malaria into new East African highland areas, raising transmission risks. Clean Water Through Sport (Burundi): CRDB Bank Burundi’s marathon backs access to clean, safe water, linking healthy living with community support.
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