AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTB Diagnostics Boost: The Global Fund is rolling out a near point-of-care TB molecular test in 13 countries, including Benin, aiming to speed up diagnosis with rapid, accurate results from simple tongue swabs. Drug Control at Borders: NDLEA operatives at Seme intercepted a Kano businesswoman carrying 3,200 tramadol capsules hidden inside a fake pregnancy, with plans to prosecute and disrupt trafficking routes into Cotonou. Maternal Care Safety: Edo State police arrested hospital staff over the alleged disappearance of a newborn baby in Benin City, after the mother reportedly fell into a postpartum coma and later could not find the child. Drug Abuse Prevention in Schools: Edo State and NDLEA launched anti-drug awareness for students, warning about memory loss, addiction, and mental health harms, ahead of June 26 observances. Women’s Rights & GBV Support: Edo officials renewed outreach on women’s legal rights and abuse reporting, pointing to Sexual Assault Referral Centres for medical, legal, and psychosocial support. Community Health & Empowerment: A free two-day medical outreach in Edo State reached over 200 residents, combining health checks and drug dispensation with youth and women empowerment activities. Pride Social Forum (Benin): Benin will host its first Pride Social Forum in Cotonou (July 28–30) to build visibility and solidarity for LGBTQ+ communities amid regional crackdowns. Sustainable Salt & Clean Energy: In southern Benin, women salt producers are using solar-powered methods through ProSEL Benin to produce and market iodised salt more sustainably.
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