AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Health Response: The Royal Humanitarian Foundation met UNFPA to boost joint aid and health-sector expertise for vulnerable groups, with priority regions including Syria. Health Access & Safety: Syria’s Higher Education ministry approved recognition of degrees from Turkish university branches in northern Syria, aiming to protect students’ academic rights. Local Health & Nutrition Support: In al-Hasakah, the Syrian government began supplying fuel to stations to ease shortages and keep harvest operations running—key for food supply and rural livelihoods. Workplace Health: A Turkey labor report says at least 212 workers died in May, including cases linked to silicosis and workplace mobbing, with Syrian migrants among the victims. Cancer Survivors’ Wellbeing: A study links pain that interferes with daily life to frailty progression in adult childhood cancer survivors, while physical activity appears protective. Public Health in Conflict: A joint statement condemns a drone attack on the Barakah nuclear plant’s electrical infrastructure, warning of risks to civilian health and the environment.
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