AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDetention & Accountability in Latakia: Syria’s Interior Ministry and Latakia authorities launched investigations after Mohammed Ghamira died in hospital following alleged torture and beating in police custody, with protests called and family members citing his hemophilia and internal bleeding after release from the al-Haffah police station. Healthcare Under Pressure: The WHO reported more than 10,400 attacks on healthcare facilities and workers across 29 countries since 2018, with over 900 attacks in the first eight months of 2026 alone—highlighting Syria among places where medical services are repeatedly disrupted. Refugee Health Access in Jordan: Qatar Red Crescent, QFFD and UNHCR wrapped up a SHARP project in Jordan to improve specialised and emergency care for Syrian refugees in Zaatari and Azraq, including 2,424 dialysis sessions for kidney-failure patients. Drug Safety & Border Health Risks: UNODC warned meth trafficking across the Middle East is getting more advanced, with Iran reporting rising meth seizures—an escalation that can fuel addiction and strain health systems. Training & Resilience for War-Affected Children: A new immersive learning partnership in Israel aims to help children readjust to school after war-related stress, focusing on resilience and coping rather than only PTSD.
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