AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHIV & Health Services in Khomas: Khomas reports 95% HIV status awareness and progress toward Fast-Track targets, including 94% of diagnosed people on antiretroviral treatment and 98% viral suppression, alongside major hospital and clinic upgrades and new 24-hour services. Public Health Integrity: Namibia’s Ministry of Health warns that AI-generated misinformation is spreading fast, especially around HIV treatment, urging people to use official channels and noting ongoing monitoring and debunking. Medicine Shortage Governance: A health ministry procurement standoff has blocked a proposed N$1b medicine buy without a public tender, with concerns raised about abuse risks in emergency procurement. Mental Health Care Under Strain: Namibia’s mental health reform push is gaining momentum, but reporting highlights medication gaps at some state hospitals, raising fears that treatment interruptions could worsen outcomes. Water Access Focus: A new global map shows safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions, underlining the scale of Namibia’s clean-water challenge. Animal Health Policy Clarity: The agriculture ministry denies claims that the Veterinary Cordon Fence (“Red Line”) removal is impossible, reiterating gradual removal only after disease-control systems are strengthened. Community Health via Sport & Youth: Namibia launches a School Sports for Development programme with UNICEF support, aiming to build healthier learners and life skills through physical activity. Domestic Violence Incident: A woman was arrested after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend in Okahandja, who is receiving hospital treatment. Food Security for Youth: The #BeFree Grow Gardening Project celebrates its first harvest, supplying crops for a meals programme supporting vulnerable young people.
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