AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTobacco Control: Five Western Balkan governments, including Bosnia, agreed to ban smoking and e-cigarettes in all public spaces, aiming to curb high adult tobacco use and counter tobacco industry pressure. Immunization Watch: WHO/UNICEF data show measles outbreaks in 57 countries in 2025 and global vaccination still below the 95% target; 13.5 million infants were “zero-dose,” a risk for Bosnia and the region if coverage stalls. Local Healthcare Compliance: West Herzegovina authorities say a private “Mart Polyclinic” in Ljubuški is operating without being properly registered and licensed, with the clinic reportedly closed and sealed. Public Health Funding & Environment: Tuzla Canton projects signed in the Federation include hazardous waste removal and waste management improvements, with health protection for citizens and the environment highlighted. AML Oversight: FATF updated its high-risk/monitored lists, adding Bosnia and Herzegovina to the monitored category, a move that can affect health-sector compliance and funding flows.
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