AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPress Freedom & Health: RSF says two French journalists, Gaël Mocaër and Sebastian Perez Pezzani, plus their Togolese fixer Fred Venum, are in pre-trial detention in Togo after being charged with “false statements”; RSF adds that Sebastian has serious health problems needing urgent medical attention, while France says consular visits have been made. Malaria Prevention in Communities: In Yoto Prefecture, about 50 families in Chechekpo received mosquito nets, coils and repellents, and the ART association also supported the village chief to buy medicines for residents already affected. Cancer Treatment Access: BeOne Medicines, BeOne Care Foundation and The Max Foundation extended the Brukinsa (zanubrutinib) access programme for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in low- and middle-income countries through 2028, targeting around 1,000 patients cumulatively. Food Safety: Ho Municipal Assembly destroyed hundreds of cartons and bottles of expired or unwholesome drinks and food seized from retail outlets after court prosecution, with environmental health officers supervising the disposal. Quality & Standards: HAUQE and partners held an awareness session in Lomé on national standards and certification for agri-food value chains, aiming to help producers meet health and market requirements.
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