AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Care Access: A Guinea-Bissau player, Nadi Quade of Mogbwemo Queens FC, says she was sexually assaulted and pepper-sprayed by police at a checkpoint after returning from medical treatment in Freetown—her legal team filed an urgent complaint with Sierra Leone Police, alleging repeated slaps and restraint by officers. Public Health & Environment: A BBC report highlights how vultures are disappearing across West Africa, warning that fewer vultures can weaken ecosystems’ natural defense against disease spread; in Nigeria, residents protect a sacred shrine area where locals say vultures are not hunted. Health Policy & Travel: A Reuters piece says the US made its visa bond program permanent for 50 countries, with critics warning it could sharply reduce travel and strain tourism-linked health and wellbeing services. Global Health Context: Multiple items mark Fidel Castro’s centenary, including claims about Cuba’s internationalist support for Africa—an angle that touches on health and education legacies, though not on Guinea-Bissau-specific services.
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