AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFGM & Women’s Health: A court ruling says Female Genital Mutilation is not protected by constitutional immunity and can be treated under public health and morality limits, with WHO estimating 4.5 million girls at risk in 2026 and UNICEF data pointing to high prevalence in Guinea and nearby countries. CPLP at 30: The Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries marks its 30th anniversary, stressing cooperation among member states—an area that can support shared health and development priorities. Peacebuilding & Public Safety: A UN Volunteer in Guinea-Bissau is strengthening rule of law and community resilience, including training security and justice personnel and installing solar power at remote border police posts to improve safety and access. Hepatitis B Vaccination: An ethics-focused discussion highlights the importance of hepatitis B vaccination for babies, warning against misinformation that could undermine proven prevention. Regional Mobility & Health Access: Updates on visa rules and visa-free entry lists across West Africa and beyond may affect travel for work and medical care, including for Guinea-Bissau citizens. Malaria Research: New findings on genetic adaptation in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes from The Gambia add context for malaria control and resistance monitoring in the region. Local Governance & Health Risks: Guinea-Bissau’s military court ordered an opposition leader back to jail, raising concerns about health and safety for detainees.
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