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Humanitarian Response: Qatar Red Crescent’s 2026 Adahi campaign (“Make Their Eid”) is drawing strong engagement in Qatar, turning donated sacrifices into urgent food aid for refugees, displaced people, and conflict- and disaster-affected communities. The programme targets 209,000 beneficiaries across 16 countries with 10,680 sheep, cattle, and goats, with QRCS overseeing slaughter and distribution under Islamic guidelines and approved health standards. Health & Risk Context: A new UN University report flags deep links between water insecurity, poverty, and gender inequality, naming Guinea-Bissau in a “lose-lose-lose” group where poor drinking water safety, low wealth, and wide gender gaps overlap—conditions that can worsen illness and strain care. Ongoing Burden: Separate commentary reiterates malaria’s role as a poverty trap across Africa, stressing prevention and early treatment as development-led responses remain essential. Note: This week’s Guinea-Bissau-specific updates are limited beyond the water-inequality findings.

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Guinea-Bissau Stops Trump-Backed Hepatitis B Vaccine Study
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Feb. 22, 2026

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