AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Care in Syria Region: A Syrian family in Damascus marked a vigil for their missing daughter, Majdoleen Al-Qadi, whose detention in 2013 remains unresolved, renewing calls for answers and support for families living with long-term trauma. Eid Nutrition & Relief: Qatar Red Crescent Society’s Eid Al-Adha “Make Their Eid” campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across 14 countries, including Syria, with meat distribution and aid aimed at displaced and vulnerable families. Refugee Nutrition Programs: KOICA and WFP completed a $6m joint programme in Egypt supporting refugees and host communities, training 14,000 people in skills and microgrants for income—highlighting how nutrition and livelihoods link to health. Health System Resilience: A report on Syria’s fragile recovery points to what awaits Syrians returning to a health system still damaged by war, as services struggle to restart safely. Public Health & Access: A new push in the U.S. military health system would require chaperones for sensitive exams, reflecting ongoing concerns about patient safety and abuse prevention. Research & Treatment Innovation: Scientists turned hookworms into living “pharmacies” that can deliver functional human antibodies inside the body, opening new paths for medicine delivery.
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