AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater & Health Infrastructure: La Paz’s La Buena Mujer water treatment plant shut down again over a shortage of treatment chemicals, cutting municipal supply to at least a dozen neighborhoods and forcing the city back to an older distribution scheme. Public Health Risk From Disruptions: The PAHO warns that Venezuela’s earthquake aftermath is entering a “critical” phase, with major threats coming from damaged hospitals, overcrowding, unsafe water and sanitation, and reduced access to vaccination and routine care. Kidney Health Research: A study on rapidly progressive secondary IgA nephropathy found poor outcomes—over a third progressed to kidney failure and over a third died within a median 36 months—and adding immunosuppressants beyond corticosteroids didn’t improve survival. Maternal Care Support: Oxfam in Ghana donated nearly GH¢1.5 million in medical equipment and medicines to TaTU Hospital in Tamale to strengthen maternal, newborn, and sexual and reproductive healthcare. Bolivia Security & Health Impact: Bolivia investigates recruiters accused of luring citizens to fight for Russia; prosecutors opened a case after relatives reported fake job offers followed by military training and deaths.
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