AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCancer Care Expansion: A global program has extended access to Brukinsa for chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients through 2028, aiming to reach about 1,000 patients, with possible expansion to Malawi and other countries depending on readiness. Women’s Football Spotlight: Cameroon ended decades of final heartbreak by beating Malawi 3-0 to win the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, while Malawi’s Scorchers’ historic run has set up a heroes’ welcome in Lilongwe and a World Cup berth. Local Sports & Next Steps: Silver Strikers’ women’s team will travel to Gaborone for CAF Champions League-COSAFA qualifiers, while Malawi’s elite referees face suspension risk after failing FIFA fitness tests. Health & Community: Beautify Malawi (BEAM) Trust and ISAMA signed an MoU to strengthen hygiene and sanitation in schools to curb disease. Justice & Rights: Civil society groups say Malawi should clarify the role of an honorary consul in Israel amid a Tel Aviv embassy presence, as activist Sylvester Namiwa returns to Maula Prison after hospital discharge. Food Prices: IFPRI reports Malawi’s maize retail price rose 8% in July, though it remains far below last year’s levels.
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