AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDigital Health & Education: A multicenter study on Syrian medical students links heavy screen use to digital eye strain and higher perceived academic burden, highlighting eye fatigue and related discomfort as common barriers to study. Healthcare in Conflict: UN and aid groups again warn that Syria needs long-term stability investment beyond emergency relief, while World Humanitarian Day coverage stresses that attacks on hospitals and health workers remain alarmingly frequent. Detention & Patient Safety: Syria’s Interior Ministry investigation into the death of a man with hemophilia in police custody in Latakia raises fresh questions about duty of care after reports he was struck during questioning. Access to Care: OCHA reiterates urgent needs in Syria—food, shelter, healthcare, and clean water—alongside funding gaps that limit aid delivery. Community Health Services: Reports say 184 displaced families returned from camps in northern Syria to Idlib with plans to support health, water, and education services. Regional Health Cooperation: Qatar and Egypt sign health cooperation deals, including funding for a new hospital in Sohag.
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