AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDamascus Security & Health Impact: Syria’s Ministry of Health says twin blasts in central Damascus killed one and injured 36, with reports of devices planted in a car and a rubbish container during preparations to dismantle them—raising fears for public safety around major visits. Care Access & Justice: An Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria visited Damascus, Homs and Quneitra, condemning attacks near the Justice Ministry and the Four Seasons area, while warning that detention without timely judicial review and fair-trial gaps remain major health-and-rights concerns. Syria’s Sanctions Outlook: US officials say President Trump intends to rescind Syria’s State Sponsor of Terrorism designation, framing it as a step toward economic recovery—an issue that can shape future access to medicines and services. Identity & Services for Displaced Families: A new study urges interoperable, family-sensitive document portability systems, warning that missing or damaged papers can block healthcare and education during forced migration. Regional Conflict Pressure: Commentary highlights how renewed US-Iran strikes and retaliations keep destabilizing health, education and development across the region.
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