AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Health Aid: Jordan sent its 12th relief convoy to Lebanon, with 24 trucks carrying food, medicines, and medical supplies, and thanked Syrian authorities for helping convoys transit safely. Custody Torture & Public Health Impact: Protests erupted in Aleppo after the death of Mohammad Ghamira, a 29-year-old former White Helmets volunteer, allegedly beaten while detained in Latakia; Syria’s Interior Ministry says officials were arrested and an investigation is underway. Aid Workers Under Fire: On World Humanitarian Day, the UN warned that more than 1,000 humanitarian workers have been killed in three years, as attacks and shrinking funding increasingly block help reaching people. Healthcare Attacks: WHO reported at least 900 healthcare attacks in 2026, with outpatient visits dropping sharply after strikes in northwest Syria—showing fear can keep patients away. Nuclear Safety & Health Link: UN nuclear inspectors visited undeclared Syrian sites tied to the Assad era, with Syria and the IAEA saying progress was made on safeguarding and that nuclear material relates to civilian uses including energy, health, and water management. Workforce Mobility: A Netherlands report said about a quarter of dentists there are foreign-trained, including from Syria, as staffing gaps are filled amid funding shortfalls.
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