AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHumanitarian & Food Security: A new UN-backed Hunger Hotspots report warns that conflict, economic shocks, and climate pressures will worsen acute hunger in 13 hotspots through 2026, naming Palestine among the most at-risk areas. Gaza Health & Environment: Gaza’s Health Ministry says ceasefire violations and tight crossing restrictions are leaving aid far below needs, with hospitals facing rising disease risk amid shortages of medicines, cleaning supplies, pesticides, fuel, and generators. Reproductive Health Crisis: Gaza officials report a sharp rise in miscarriages and falling birth rates, blaming violence, displacement, and the collapse of medical and environmental conditions needed for healthy pregnancies. Water, Sanitation & Disease Risk: The same Gaza strain is tied to worsening environmental and health conditions, with officials warning of epidemics as essential supplies fail to reach hospitals and displaced families. Refugee Aid: Indonesia’s Baznas sent Eid al-Adha sacrificial meat to about 6,700 Palestinian refugees in camps across Syria’s Idlib province. Women’s Rights in Conflict: Qatar reiterated at the UN Human Rights Council that violence against women and mothers in conflict zones is a grave rights violation, stressing health and psychological support for affected families. Ocean Protection: Billionaire Michael Bloomberg pledged $260m to expand ocean protection and enforce the High Seas Treaty as major funders cut conservation budgets. Local Environment & Access: Beit Fajjar officials urged international intervention to end the closure of the town’s main entrance, saying it’s harming health services, the local economy, and environmental conditions.
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