AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Education: UN agencies say conflict has left 85 million school-age children out of school worldwide, pushing humanitarian education to focus on safe learning spaces for refugees and other marginalized learners. Damascus Security & Health Impact: Explosions during French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Damascus injured at least 18 people, including police, raising fresh concerns about safety around key public meetings. Syria–France Reconstruction Push: Syria and France signed cooperation and investment deals covering ports, aviation, energy, water, healthcare, digital infrastructure, and banking, with plans to reappoint ambassadors and support reconstruction despite the blasts. Healthcare Access via Partnerships: Agreements also include healthcare cooperation and support for rebuilding services, as Syria seeks to restore basic systems for residents. Return of Confiscated Assets: France began returning about €51 million in confiscated Assad-era funds to support development projects benefiting Syrians. Workforce Pressure from TPS Changes (Regional Health Angle): In Florida, hospitality groups warned that ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian workers could disrupt care and services tied to health and community wellbeing.
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