AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDisplacement & Health Policy: Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa pledged to close displacement camps by 2027, telling the World Health Assembly that recovery and reconstruction must put “human health” first; field data cited about 1 million displaced people still living in roughly 1,150 camps across Idlib and Aleppo. Humanitarian Aid: Qatar Fund for Development and Qatar Red Crescent are delivering multi-sector support to Syria, including fuel for hospital generators, food parcels, and hygiene kits for tens of thousands of vulnerable people. Public Trust & Governance: Syria’s new appointments and governor reshuffles—highlighted by a new central bank governor—are being watched closely by citizens who say the real test is electricity, security, wages, and prices. Health System Strain: Older coverage this week also points to pressure on Syria’s health services as returns and needs rise, while aid funding remains tight. Regional Health Diplomacy: Qatar is set to take part in WHA meetings in Geneva, including debates touching occupied Palestinian territories and the occupied Syrian Golan.
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