AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater & Health Security: The African Water Forum opened in Chad with Benin among attending countries, pushing urgent action on safe drinking water access, water governance, and funding as climate change threatens health and livelihoods. Primary Healthcare Focus (Edo, Nigeria): Edo’s PHC Task Force leadership urged stakeholders to back accountability and better maternal/child health data to strengthen grassroots care under the SHINE agenda. Medical Education Boost (Benin City): Wellspring University in Benin City got NUC approval for MBBS and four allied health programmes, expanding Nigeria’s pipeline of doctors and community health workers. Antibiotic Resistance Watch: A multi-country study using Benin lab isolates reports rising antimicrobial-resistant UTIs, warning that first-line antibiotic resistance is already very high and needs stronger monitoring. Women’s Health & Fistula Awareness: Edo’s First Lady’s office highlighted obstetric fistula prevention and called for sustained public enlightenment and better access to quality care. Community Mental Health Training: Leeds Beckett University discussed a partnership to build community mental health nursing capacity in Edo, aiming to close gaps in community-based services. Cross-Border Health Risk (Benin–Nigeria border): Ogun Customs reported major contraband seizures along the Nigeria–Benin corridor, including large cannabis quantities—an indirect public health concern tied to drug harms. Mental Health in the Spotlight (Sports): Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali returned to Chippa United after his agent said he left football to grieve and protect his mental health following the deaths of three close family members.
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