AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Health Supplies: Armenia sent an 80-ton aid convoy to Lebanon via the Margara border checkpoint, including 38 tons of medicines and hygiene items plus 42 tons of long-shelf-life food. Public Health & Disease: A study reports that an mRNA vaccine fully protected Syrian hamsters against Andes virus in a one-shot regimen, spotlighting vaccine needs after a person-to-person outbreak on a Dutch cruise ship. Child Health & Protection: Syria’s child labor problem is worsening as war and economic strain push children out of school and into work, with officials citing rising school dropouts and low-wage recruitment. Mental Health & Trauma: A Syrian child’s story from Australia highlights long-term trauma after conflict, with caregivers describing years of nightmares and recovery support. Health Access & Safety in Conflict: Israel’s shelter crisis shows millions lack standard protection, raising concerns about readiness as alerts and sirens become more frequent. Regional Health Risks: Climate stress across MENA is driving heatwaves, water scarcity, and flooding—turning environmental shocks into public health and labor risks for vulnerable communities. Health System Under Attack: Explosive Weapons Monitor says attacks on humanitarian, educational, and healthcare facilities rose in 2025, including incidents affecting hospitals and medical personnel. Cross-Border Care: Azerbaijan repatriated 23 citizens from Syria and conducted initial medical and psychological assessments before reintegration steps.
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