AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHIV Prevention Breakthrough: Zimbabwe expects over 42,000 doses of Lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable PrEP, arriving in July—aimed at boosting protection for people at risk and improving adherence. HIV Care Retention: Health authorities are scaling up the “Welcome back package” for ART defaulters, with non-judgmental screening and counselling before restarting treatment. Child Safety Alarm: Zimbabwe Republic Police report 62% of child abuse cases happen in homes, with fathers and male relatives implicated; chiefs are pushing “Not in my village/school” campaigns. Nutrition Watch: ZimNA warns of a “hidden health crisis” as feeding difficulties among children threaten growth and survival, urging early recognition and access to care. Drought Risk: New El Niño outlooks warn of an 80% chance of El Niño developing mid-2026, with drought hotspots including Zimbabwe—raising fears of crop failure, water shortages and worsening nutrition. Allergy Care Push: AFRICALLI marks World Allergy Week, calling for allergies to be treated as essential healthcare across Africa, not a fringe issue. Private Sector Pressure: PHAZ says excessive regulation and limited patient choice are hampering private healthcare operations, even as government reviews aim to streamline licensing. Rural Energy for Health Access: Umguza is expanding solar and biogas-linked rural electrification, including power for schools and clinics, to support services in remote areas.
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