AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGlobal Health & Climate: New forecasts warn El Niño could push temperatures to record highs over the next two years, raising drought, flooding, disease, and food insecurity—especially for young children, older people, and people with disabilities—while care services and health systems are often missing from national climate plans. Cancer Care Capacity: Merck Foundation and African First Ladies are expanding oncology training across multiple countries, aiming to grow the first generation of African oncologists and cancer care teams and tackle late diagnosis and specialist shortages. LGBTQ+ Rights & Health Access: Botswana has repealed colonial-era “unnatural offenses” laws criminalizing same-sex relations, a shift that advocates say can reduce stigma and improve safety and access to healthcare. Regional Tensions: A commentary revisits Nigeria–South Africa xenophobia concerns, highlighting how violence and deportations disrupt lives and livelihoods. Diplomacy & Health Context: Separate commentary on US–Cuba hostility argues that political narratives have long blocked normal engagement, with knock-on effects for people’s wellbeing. Other items: A lifestyle travel piece and a Pope John Paul II profile round out the week, but they don’t add much to health policy right now.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.