AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMedicine Safety: India has moved cough syrups (and other syrup medicines) to prescription-only by removing “syrups for cough” from Schedule K, tightening sales through licensed pharmacies after child deaths linked to contaminated products. Local Health & Access: The same regulatory theme is echoed in The Gambia coverage, where stricter quality checks for syrups are highlighted as a way to reduce misuse and protect patients. Public Health in Focus: SICPA Gambia and OSHAG held a Community Wellness Day targeting hypertension, diabetes and obesity with free screenings, nutrition guidance and lifestyle advice. Health & Migration Emergency: A boat fire off Bunyadu Bolong rescued 72 migrants; 33 suffered burn injuries, including a pregnant woman, with survivors receiving medical care and transfers to the Tanji Migration Management Centre. Food Security & Resilience: FAO urged West African communication teams to treat storytelling as a strategic tool to strengthen food security and resilience, including in The Gambia. Health Systems Support: Africmed International Hospital donated vital support to Basse College to strengthen its health support system for students and staff. Care for People on the Move: A separate report follows Ousman, a Gambian father, after reaching the Canary Islands—another reminder of the health risks tied to irregular migration.
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