AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUNRWA Funding Crisis: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned UNRWA is nearing a “breaking point” after a $100 million funding gap, saying sweeping restrictions and cash shortages are threatening aid, healthcare, schooling, and shelter for about 2.6 million Palestinian refugees across Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. Syrian Health Access: Qatar Red Crescent Society launched a specialist cardiac program in Idlib, adding heart surgery and catheterization services at Al Hidaya Hospital, with free interventions expected to reach around 3,000 patients yearly. Rojava Security Concerns: A senior PYD official condemned Damascus-affiliated raids on Kurdish towns in southeast Aleppo, alleging arrests and assaults on women, and called for an independent investigation and civilian protections. Venezuela Earthquake Health Risks: After twin quakes, relief groups warned that collapsed water and sanitation systems could drive outbreaks like cholera and typhoid, with bottled water becoming the only option in some areas. Emergency Response Spotlight: A rescue border collie, Tsunami, helped save at least 13 people trapped under rubble in Venezuela, marking a major win for search-and-rescue efforts. Community Health Impact in Syria: A frog-farming feature from Hama’s al-Ghab Plain highlights a post-conflict livelihood tied to food, medical research, and pharmaceutical uses.
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