AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHIV Treatment Watch (Togo): Togo’s HIV control gains are real, with an 85% viral suppression rate, but new early signs of resistance to dolutegravir among children and adolescents are raising alarms about long-term effectiveness and the need for tighter monitoring. Nuclear Safety (Togo): Togo’s National Assembly has approved bills on accession to key nuclear and radiological safety conventions, aiming to strengthen prevention, monitoring, and emergency response to better protect lives and the environment. Community Health via Resilience (Togo): At the World Bank’s 2026 Fragility Forum, Togo highlighted an integrated “anticipation–protection–community resilience” approach, citing hundreds of completed community projects that include healthcare, water access, and education. Boxing & Nutrition Training (Ghana/Togo): A boxing coaching and physiotherapy workshop in Accra brought together 40 coaches from Ghana and Togo, focusing on sports nutrition, injury prevention, and science-based training—plus plans for school donations and related health programmes. Air Pollution Risk (West Africa): Scientists traced a chemical pollution pattern in the sky to seasonal farm and household fires across six West African countries, linking dry-season burning to lung-irritating nitrogen dioxide and smog formation. Water Safety (Ghana): Ghana deployed 200 community-based water safety guards and launched a “no life jacket, no travel” policy with 20,000 life jackets to cut preventable lake and river accidents, including on the Volta Lake.
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