AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCholera Watch: Namibia’s Ministry of Health has declared the cholera outbreak over after more than 28 days with no confirmed cases in both Grootfontein (Otjozondjupa) and Opuwo (Kunene), following 82 lab-confirmed cases and one death; officials stress the risk doesn’t vanish and surveillance and safe water and sanitation must stay strong. Public Health Funding & Care: The health ministry says it paid N$1.2m in medical-related compensation settlements in 2024/25, while questions continue around healthcare litigation and negligence payouts. Youth Health Risk: A youth activist is calling out barriers in medical study pathways, as Namibia also faces growing concern over young people using Hubbly Bubbly and vaping—an issue the National Council is probing. Healthcare Workforce: A roundup highlights 7 countries offering visa-sponsored nursing opportunities in 2026, reflecting ongoing global staffing shortages. Health System Support: Namibia’s medical congress in Windhoek focused on doctors’ well-being, including financial planning for healthcare professionals. Food & Livestock Wellness: Farmers are being urged to protect livestock health through the dry season with better nutrition and mineral support, especially as weather uncertainty looms.
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