AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIbogaine Policy in Gabon: A Gabonese civil servant says iboga has become a high-level political issue as international demand grows, pushing Gabon to build a framework that protects cultural heritage while engaging responsibly. Open Science on Ibogaine: MAPS released a free, open-access Ibogaine Investigator’s Brochure compiling preclinical, safety, dosing and observational data to make key regulatory information widely available. Noma Survivor Stories: A profile highlights how noma can be mistaken for malaria, the role of specialist hospitals, and how survivors can return to help others through advocacy and support groups. Early Menopause Burden: A BMJ Global Health pooled analysis estimates 1 in 14 women aged 30–49 in low- and middle-income countries experience early menopause, with higher risks for heart disease, osteoporosis and more—especially in rural areas. Gabon Tax Fraud Case: A Gabonese businessman was jailed effectively 10 years for defrauding South Africa’s SARS of about R67 million via forged medical invoices tied to VAT refund claims. Ebola Support in Central Africa: Russia says it is backing DRC and Uganda’s Ebola response with diagnostic support and specialist teams to help contain spread. Public Finance Pressure in CAR: A World Bank report urges structural reforms in the Central African Republic, noting low domestic revenue and heavy wage bills that limit funding for health and education.
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