AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRubella & vaccination gaps: A CDC analysis says modeled rubella birth-defect cases dropped about 73% since 2012, but risk remains uneven—Africa carried 89% of estimated cases in 2024, and 15 countries still have no routine rubella vaccine program, leaving about 21 million infants unprotected. Maternal health access under conflict: In Sudan, reports highlight pregnant women in western areas forced to travel hours over dangerous terrain to reach the few medical centres. Djibouti’s medical diplomacy: China’s PLA Navy hospital ship Auspicious Ark made a technical stop at Djibouti’s support base for fuel and supplies, with plans to provide free medical services across multiple African and South Asian countries. Somalia nutrition & heart risk: A public health commentary warns Somalia’s nutrition transition—more processed foods and imported sugary drinks—may be driving rising cardiometabolic risk, while national NCD surveillance remains weak. Health systems & housing needs: Somalia’s public works ministry met investors from Turkey, Djibouti and Sudan to expand affordable housing and also support hospitals and schools, aiming to meet growing demand for basic services.
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