AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoYouth & Civic Health: An Archbishop in Angola urged young people to keep friendships and relationships out of politics-as-a-tool, calling politics “a noble mission” focused on human dignity, justice, and peace. NCD Prevention Training: Africa’s “disease detectives” are shifting training toward spotting chronic disease warning signs early, with São Tomé and Príncipe included in a World Bank-backed regional Training of Trainers that strengthens frontline surveillance for non-communicable diseases. Sports Injury Care: In São Tomé and Príncipe, the Confucius Institute and a Chinese medical team trained martial arts coaches and athletes on injury prevention, rehabilitation, first aid, and supportive therapies like acupuncture and massage. Travel Policy & Health Access: A U.S. visa bond program made permanent for 50 countries may sharply reduce travel—an 83% drop in visas issued during the pilot—raising concerns that tighter entry rules could limit movement for tourism and related services. Diplomacy for Health Links: Serbia’s foreign minister met São Tomé and Príncipe’s prime minister to discuss expanding cooperation in education, healthcare, agriculture, and digitalization.
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