AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoPre-trial Detention & Health: RSF says French filmmakers Gaël Mocaër and Sebastian Perez Pezzani, plus Togolese fixer Fred Vedomey, have been remanded in custody near Lomé after charges of “false declarations,” with Sebastian reported to need urgent medical care. Cancer Drug Access: BeOne Medicines, BeOne Care Foundation and The Max Foundation extended the Brukinsa (zanubrutinib) access programme for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) until 2028, targeting about 1,000 patients cumulatively; the partners say it has already reached 300+ patients in Armenia, Ethiopia and Nepal and may expand to countries including Togo depending on readiness. Food & Product Safety: Ho Municipal Assembly destroyed hundreds of cartons and bottles of expired, unwholesome drinks and food seized from retail outlets after court action, supervised by environmental health officers. Quality Standards for Agri-Food: In Lomé, HAUQE and partners held an awareness session on national quality standards and certification, covering 46 standards and 31 certification programmes since 2024 for sectors like soybeans, maize, sorghum, meat and poultry. Regional Health Capacity (Ghana): Mercy Ships returned to Ghana with its largest hospital ship to provide free surgical care, citing ongoing barriers to timely, safe and affordable surgery across West Africa.
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