AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian Displacement: UNHCR says the global number of forcibly displaced people fell for the first time in a decade in 2025, to 117.8 million, but warns most refugees remain stuck in long-term displacement with reintegration often happening in fragile conditions. Food Security: A new WFP warning links the Iran war and Gulf shipping disruptions to a hunger surge, with 45 million more people facing critical food insecurity and long-term harm to children’s physical and cognitive health. Conflict and Health Impact: An Explosive Weapons Monitor report says 56% of global civilian deaths from explosive weapons in 2025 were attributed to Israeli armed forces, and highlights continued attacks on healthcare facilities and workers. Syria-Adjacent Refugee Pressure: Türkiye’s temporary protection population for Syrians has dropped to about 2.2 million since returns after Dec. 8, 2024, while irregular crossings are also being intercepted. Regional Safety of Care Infrastructure: The IAEA condemned a drone strike that damaged power supply at the Barakah nuclear plant, warning that attacks on safety infrastructure are unacceptable. Local Health Context: Turkey’s Erdogan accused Israel of threatening regional stability, while Lebanon’s health authorities report rising casualties from strikes.
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