AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAlcohol & Health: A 2026 Data Commons report ranks Uganda as Africa’s top alcohol consumer (11.30 litres per person annually), with other high-intake countries also flagged—raising concerns for public health and social harm. Food Security & Nutrition: An opinion piece warns Mauritius faces worsening food insecurity as global shocks push up prices; it links meal skipping and reduced intake—especially for children—to inflation, currency pressure, unemployment and weather impacts. Metabolic Health: A local lifestyle column highlights “metabolically obese normal weight” (MONW), noting that many people who look slim may still carry dangerous internal fat risks—an issue made more urgent by rising overweight/obesity rates in Mauritius. Climate & Rights: A landmark African Court case asks governments to protect the climate system under human rights duties, citing health, food and water threats from droughts, floods and heatwaves. Local Relevance: A Mauritius-related U.S. visa-services update lists Port Louis among remaining visa “hubs,” while broader changes could affect travel and access.
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