AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealth Workforce Reform: Morocco will deploy 530 newly qualified specialist doctors to public hospitals starting next August, aiming to end delays between graduation and posting and set mandatory service periods after qualification. Public Health Clarity in Northern Morocco: Officials in Gzenaya (near Tangier) say anti-rodent and mosquito control campaigns are routine and not linked to hantavirus, while monitoring water sources and addressing limited rat-bite bacterial infections. Sahara Health Services Restructuring: MINURSO has started cost-cutting and restructuring, including the dismantling of its medical center and contract terminations for about 20 medical staff, as part of a review of its future mandate. Conservation & Health Link: Casablanca’s Zoo of Aïn Sebaâ welcomed a Brazilian tapir calf, with veterinarians closely monitoring the newborn as part of efforts to protect an endangered species. Wellness & Tech in Morocco: A French-Moroccan beauty expo highlighted new AI skin analysis tools in Casablanca, pointing to growing digital health and skincare innovation.
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