AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMedicine Safety Watch: Namibia’s Medicines Regulatory Council warns of a rise in unlicensed GLP-1 and peptide weight-loss/diabetes products being sold and promoted on social media, urging people to buy only from licensed pharmacies and consult health professionals. Hospital Connectivity: Communications regulator CRAN says free Wi‑Fi is being rolled out at two state hospitals, linking the move to broader broadband goals and digital access for care. Care Under Pressure: Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare visited Swakopmund State Hospital, hearing concerns about overcrowding, limited beds and medication shortages affecting patient privacy and service delivery. Justice & Nutrition: The ombudsman reports trial-awaiting inmates in police holding cells are suffering malnutrition due to overcrowding and delays in the criminal justice system. Rural Health Staffing Strain: In Kavango West, cleaners at Tondoro Health Centre were asked to help build an administrative block because funds for a contractor are lacking. Maternal Health Support: FLECHAS donated reusable menstrual hygiene dignity kits to girls in Tsumkwe to help reduce absenteeism and support school participation. Public Health Education: Namibia Learning Passport launched in Keetmanshoop to expand digital and offline learning for youth beyond the classroom.
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