AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSexual & reproductive health in Finland-backed Zimbabwe: Plan International Zimbabwe’s U’WILL project will support 46,500 young people in Bulawayo and Kwekwe over four years, improving sexual and reproductive health, youth economic opportunities and climate resilience, with indirect reach to about 234,000 via stronger community systems. Cardiovascular health in obesity: A large multi-country study (including Finland) finds that in adults over 40, gaps in blood pressure and cholesterol between normal-weight and obese people have narrowed, largely linked to wider use of statins and blood pressure drugs—while experts warn this shouldn’t weaken obesity prevention. Bathing water rules under scrutiny: An EU-wide review of official bathing sites says authorities test only for bacteria, not chemical pollutants; reporting highlights contamination with PFAS, heavy metals and pesticides even at “excellent” sites. Finland-linked health workforce: Finland’s blood bank is seeking donors of foreign descent, aiming to improve matching for patients. Safety abroad for Finns: A Finnish man was hospitalized in Pattaya after a stabbing during an argument over about 200 baht; police are reviewing CCTV and investigating. Ukraine attack with health impacts: Russia’s drone and missile barrage on Kyiv killed at least 27 and injured dozens, damaging around 130 buildings and prompting ongoing rescue efforts.
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