AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth workers remembered after crash: Namibia’s Ministry of Health and Social Services held a memorial for staff killed in an ambulance crash on the B1 road, saying it will cover funeral costs and provide counselling for bereaved families. Nurses push back on unsafe systems: On International Nurses Day, the Namibia Nurses Union urged that nurses be supported and protected, while calls also grew for better mental health support for psychiatric nurses. Namibia’s private healthcare in focus: Namibia Health Plan says payment processing problems for providers were linked to its managed care transition that started 1 April 2026, and it promised corrective steps after regulator concerns. Food pressure continues: April inflation held at 3.1%, but prices still vary sharply by region for staples like flour, maize meal, meat and cooking oil. Education and youth: A cleaning campaign in Tsumkwe backs learners to stay in school, while Afrocat Volleyball Club runs structured junior clinics in Windhoek. Regional health workforce agenda: The Accra Declaration was adopted to drive reforms and investment for Africa’s health workforce.
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