AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa Access for Mauritius Travelers: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing sites across Africa from nearly 50 embassies/consulates to 20 “hubs,” with Port Louis listed among the remaining locations—an update that could affect travel planning for Mauritians needing U.S. visas. Digital Payments & Health Spending Signals: India’s UPI hit record highs in May (23.2 billion transactions worth ₹29.90 lakh crore), driven by summer travel and IPL spending—useful context for how fast everyday payments are moving, including for health-related services. Food Security Pressure in Mauritius: An opinion piece warns that Mauritius faces worsening food insecurity risks from global shocks (energy and commodity crises) plus local inflation, currency depreciation, weather impacts, and unemployment—raising concerns for families skipping meals, especially children. Metabolic Health, Not Just Weight: A local health lifestyle column highlights “metabolically obese normal weight” and urges Mauritians to focus on activity and strength training to reduce hidden visceral fat risks. Climate Case With Health Stakes: A landmark African Court climate case argues governments must protect the climate system because it underpins rights like health, food, and water security—relevant for island health resilience.
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