AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Alert: The Gambia Ministry of Health has activated heightened surveillance after WHO and Africa CDC classified an Ebola outbreak in parts of the DRC and Uganda as major public health emergencies; authorities say there are currently no suspected or confirmed Ebola cases in The Gambia, but the public is urged to stay calm and vigilant. Hospital Fees Shock: A leaked plan says the government intends to raise hospital fees from 25 dalasis to 100 dalasis after the 2026 elections, raising fresh concerns about access to care. Health Data Accuracy: A new review highlights weak health information systems across Gambian facilities, with many clinics lacking electronic records and facing paper-based data gaps that can distort service and resource reporting. TB-Like Illness, Fungal Twist: A Gambia-linked study using molecular testing found fungal infections (including Aspergillus and Pneumocystis) in some adults with TB-like symptoms who tested negative for TB—pointing to the need for better diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Nutrition & Water: AfriCAN launched an Africa Day 2026 campaign in Cameroon, The Gambia and Ghana linking water, sanitation and nutrition to healthier communities.
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