AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNCD Surveillance Boost: A World Bank-backed regional Training of Trainers in Dar es Salaam is equipping frontline health professionals to spot chronic disease warning signs earlier, integrating non-communicable disease monitoring into existing frontline field epidemiology work across 11 countries including São Tomé and Príncipe. Health System Capacity: The programme brings 37 trainees from nine countries to strengthen mentors for frontline epidemiologists, aiming to make early detection more practical and less costly as the NCD burden grows. World Bank Leadership: The World Bank named Juan Carlos Alvarez as country manager for Trinidad and Tobago, and he previously led World Bank engagements with São Tomé and Príncipe, including legal and policy support roles. Citizenship-by-Investment Watch: A separate report highlights São Tomé and Príncipe’s $90,000 citizenship-by-investment pathway, with due diligence checks and a typical processing time of about two months—an item worth noting for public health planning and population services.
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