AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEmergency Care Law: Zimbabwe’s Medical Services Amendment Act now forces private hospitals to provide emergency treatment for life-threatening conditions regardless of ability to pay, with stabilisation required for up to 48 hours and penalties for refusals. Returnee Support & Reintegration: As xenophobia fears drive repatriations from South Africa, Zimbabwe says 78,000+ nationals have returned since May, with government-assisted and self-funded journeys, plus transport, healthcare screening, psychosocial support and social protection at Beitbridge. Border Humanitarian Strain: At Musina and Epping, reports highlight shortages of food and hygiene items for thousands of stranded migrants, while oversight teams are set to inspect medical screening and holding conditions. Polio Vaccination Push: Bulawayo launches its third round of polio vaccination targeting all children under five across clinics, schools and outreach points, including door-to-door follow-ups. Primary Healthcare Access: Stoneridge Health Centre in Harare South is expanding access to maternal and child care, outpatient services, lab testing and minor procedures to reduce pressure on referral hospitals. GBV & HIV Prevention: ZACH steps up SASA!-style community outreach and one-stop centre readiness for girls and women in communities receiving returnees.
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