AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood & Medicine Safety: President Adama Barrow inaugurated The Gambia’s first National Food and Drug Quality Control Laboratory in Brusubi, a World Bank-funded $10m facility meant to test medicines, food and cosmetics locally—cutting delays, improving detection of counterfeit or contaminated products, and strengthening consumer protection after the 2022 AKI tragedy. Food Safety for Trade: The Food Safety and Quality Authority launched a National Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Committee to coordinate food safety and plant/animal health systems, support WTO compliance, and help farmers and exporters meet international standards. Industry Boost: The Confederation of Gambian Industries welcomed the new food and drug laboratories, saying local testing and certification will reduce costs and speed approvals for manufacturers aiming for ECOWAS markets. Public Health & Access Risks: Ongoing electricity and water disruptions continue to threaten healthcare and daily life, while a separate internet outage was linked to loss of power at the ACE submarine cable station in Sukuta. Public Safety: Authorities reported crocodiles in Banjul North drainage systems and urged residents to avoid drains, supervise children, and stop dumping waste that blocks waterways. Cancer Care Capacity: Merck Foundation highlighted continued cancer training scholarships across Africa, including support for oncology capacity building in The Gambia. Health & Wellness Context: Experts urged a shift toward plant-based diets to improve food security, public health, and climate outcomes.
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