AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood & nutrition: Nigeria’s hunger protests and food inflation backdrop hasn’t stopped BUA Foods from ranking among Africa’s fastest-growing companies, with the “everybody must eat” message underscoring demand despite undernourishment. Healthcare access: Togo’s CNSS rolls out Universal Health Insurance (AMU) cards nationwide for retired workers and eligible dependents, including cross-border pensioners, with benefits set to start Jan 1, 2026. Workforce & welfare: Kuwait updates rules for hiring domestic workers, listing approved source countries (including Benin) and restricting others, with processing via governorate service centers. Public health & safety: A new report highlights unsafe drinking water risks across Africa, pointing to infrastructure and sanitation gaps driving preventable illness. Environment & wellness: World Environment Day prompts Edo’s tree-planting push, while research warns forest foods in biodiversity hotspots (including Benin) are under pressure as traditional knowledge fades. Security-linked health impacts: Edo reports a kidnapping-suspect breakthrough that led to sweeps on forest outposts, showing how insecurity directly disrupts community wellbeing. Sports & youth: Nigeria’s NASCO/ITF J30 junior tennis first-week results in Abuja spotlight youth development and recovery after competition.
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