AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLebanon Crisis & Civilian Health: Despite a ceasefire extension, Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and Beirut’s suburbs have driven fresh mass displacement, with UN agencies warning that civilians and civilian infrastructure must not be targeted; Lebanon’s Health Ministry also reported major casualties including healthcare staff, underscoring how quickly hospitals and clinics get pulled into the line of fire. Syrian Refugees in the Region: UNHCR says 196,000 Syrian refugees have returned from Jordan since Dec 2024, but funding gaps remain severe; meanwhile WFP suspended food assistance for 135,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan host communities, while continuing reduced support in camps. Syria Health System Capacity: Syria is strengthening labs to improve disease detection, and Syrian universities and research centers have advanced in a U.S.-based global ranking—both signals of longer-term health resilience. Conflict-Linked Health Rights: Human Rights Watch renewed calls to protect healthcare in war, noting that attacks on hospitals and health workers continue a decade after UN Security Council Resolution 2286. Public Health at Home (Asthma & Housing): In Birmingham, a damp, mould-ridden home led to a child’s ceiling collapse and repeated hospitalizations for uncontrolled asthma, prompting families to invoke Awaab’s Law and urge urgent housing action.
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