AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup & Migration Stories: Australia’s Socceroos are spotlighting players born in refugee camps, including Nestory Irankunda (born in a Tanzanian refugee camp), as the tournament kicks off amid rising anti-immigrant tensions. Maternal Health: A new push to stop women from bleeding to death after childbirth highlights postpartum hemorrhage as a fast-moving emergency and calls for better care systems. Menstrual Health in Tanzania: Mwananchi journalist Herieth Makwetta wins the Menstrual Health Award 2026, as Tanzania rolls out national guidelines and girl-friendly services. Financial Literacy for Farmers: Bank of Tanzania and WFP train 150+ young farmers and women to strengthen financial planning and boost farm livelihoods. Student Loans Compliance: HESLB honors 11 employers for record loan recoveries and reminds students and guardians about 2026/27 loan procedures. Disability Inclusion at UN: Tanzania reports disability inclusion gains in leadership and governance at COSP19. Culture & Pop Culture: Swahili KomikCon returns to Dar es Salaam, celebrating cosplay and Swahili-speaking creators. Zanzibar Lifestyle: A street food tour in Stone Town spotlights local flavors and culinary tourism. NGO Funding Shift: Tanzania’s civil society prepares for a stronger move toward domestic financing as donor support tightens. Health Financing Policy: Tanzania proposes tobacco and sugar levies to help fund Universal Health Insurance. Russia Day in Dar: A motorcycle parade marks Russia Day at the Russian Centre for Science and Culture.
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