AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAlcohol & Health: A 2026 Data Commons report flags Uganda as Africa’s top alcohol consumer (11.30 litres per person annually), with other countries also ranking high—an issue tied to rising health and social risks. Korea-Africa Cooperation: South Korea’s foreign minister held separate talks with counterparts including São Tomé and Príncipe, discussing expanded cooperation across economy, development, defense and maritime security. Child Nutrition & Care: On International Children’s Day, an Angolan Catholic official warned many children still go to school without eating, while families struggle to access medicines and pregnancy healthcare—pushing for commitments to be implemented in daily life. Mental Health Focus: WHO-backed regional work in Johannesburg will bring multiple countries, including São Tomé and Príncipe, to share mental health progress and develop rapid country plans ahead of a global summit in Kigali. IMF Debt & Health Spending: A roundup highlights African countries with relatively low IMF debt, arguing that lower debt burdens can free room for public services like healthcare and education. Maritime Safety: A UN maritime tribunal verdict in the Heroic Idun case notes violations tied to the seizure of a crude oil tanker, including actions occurring in São Tomé and Príncipe’s surrounding waters.
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