AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSyria Health Diplomacy: Jordan’s Minister of Health Ibrahim Al-Bdour met Syria’s counterpart Mosaab Al-Ali in Damascus to strengthen bilateral health cooperation, including turning signed agreements into practical joint programs and projects. Children in Crisis: A UN report says nearly 25,000 children in conflict faced record violations last year, with government forces named as the main perpetrators; abuses included killings, rape, recruitment, attacks on schools and hospitals, and blocked humanitarian access. Refugee Health & Safety: Ahead of World Refugee Day, Save the Children warns that nearly 2 million children have returned to Syria in 18 months, but many are going back to damaged homes, unsafe conditions, and areas contaminated by explosive devices. Regional Ceasefire Pressure: Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah escalated in Lebanon even as a US-Iran framework was announced, with a ceasefire later reported after strikes killed at least 18 people and wounded dozens, raising urgent risks for civilians and health services. Mental Health in Emergencies: WHO’s Step-by-Step program was recognized as a promising mental health innovation for humanitarian settings.
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