AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealthcare Accountability: Syrians protested in Aleppo and across the country after Mohammad Ghamira, a 29-year-old father and alleged detainee abuse victim, died in hospital following detention; his family cited hemophilia and rights groups warn Syria’s new system still lacks unified, judicial oversight. Humanitarian Funding: UN data shows humanitarian funding for Jordan has dropped 92% since 2016, leaving the Syria refugee response plan funded at just about 2.2% of estimated needs. Health in Conflict: WHO and other reports highlight the scale of attacks on health workers and facilities in 2026, underscoring how unsafe care has become in conflict zones. Access to Care & Supplies: Lebanon’s authorities investigated a medical supplies company over alleged repackaging and tampering with expiry dates, with warehouse raids and detentions reported. Community Wellness: A mobile cultural bus is bringing books, art and child-focused activities to rural camps in northern Idlib, aiming to protect wellbeing through safe creative spaces. Detention & Health Risks: Syria also faced renewed scrutiny after deaths in police custody, with investigations and public anger focused on alleged mistreatment and medical neglect.
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