AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLegal Identity & Access to Care: The Norwegian Refugee Council says 62% of Syrian families surveyed across nine governorates lack complete civil documents for at least one family member, trapping people in legal uncertainty that blocks access to medical care, schooling, and housing rights—especially for families returning after the 2024 transition. Child Disability Support: Syria’s Social Affairs Minister says the country will strengthen protections for children with disabilities, citing the long-term impact of war-related injuries and the need for expanded rehabilitation and disability-rights programs. Health in Conflict Zones: In southern Lebanon, Israeli drone strikes in Mayfadoun killed four people and injured others, while Lebanon’s health authorities report thousands dead and wounded since March 2—raising urgent pressure on emergency response and care capacity. Mines & Long-Term Injury Risk: A UN human rights report warns anti-personnel mines still contaminate dozens of countries, with Syria among the highest casualty-rate states, harming civilians and children for decades after fighting ends. Displacement & Rights: A Turkish migrant solidarity group reports growing barriers for Syrian migrants in Istanbul—especially women, LGBTQ+ people, and children—linking tougher administrative practices to reduced access to health care and legal protection. SDF Integration & Child Recruitment: Syria Direct reports a case of a teenage girl allegedly recruited by the SDF via a WhatsApp message, highlighting ongoing concerns about child recruitment despite a Damascus-SDF integration agreement.
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