AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital Health & IDs: Rwanda is extending biometric digital IDs to refugees as well as citizens and residents, with fingerprints and iris scans feeding a centralized system meant to speed access to public services. Emergency Care & Training: Experts say airway emergencies in Nigerian hospitals are worsening due to equipment shortages, weak funding, and gaps in skilled staff and training, urging stronger leadership and continuous capacity-building. Outbreak Tracking: In the DRC, health authorities have lost contact with nearly 300 Ebola-positive patients, with conflict, displacement, and limited resources blamed for containment challenges. Health Diplomacy: The US and South Sudan signed a three-year health cooperation deal worth over $166m to fight HIV/AIDS and other infectious threats, including cold-chain vaccine storage and salary support. Health Tech Scaling: A Nigeria-focused look at why digital health pilots often fail—usually due to funding and system fragmentation, not the technology itself. Regional Health Access: World Bank-backed electrification efforts are expanding power to homes and health facilities across Africa, supporting services like healthcare and education.
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