AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoQatar Summer Camps: As schools close, Qatar is rolling out a busy mix of summer camps aimed at keeping kids active and learning—Aspire Summer Camp 2026 (ages 6–14) runs at Aspire Dome with sports, swimming, arts, self-defence and excursions, while the Qatar Toy Festival Summer Camp at DECC (ages 4–12) focuses on hands-on STEM and problem-solving. Sudan Child Heart Care: Qatar Charity wrapped up a specialised cardiac catheterisation and open-heart surgery camp in Wad Madani, completing 60 operations for children with congenital heart defects, with recovery rates reported as high. Sudan Medical Convoy: Qatar Red Crescent Society launched a week-long urology and GI endoscopy convoy in partnership with HMC and others, including exams and 250 critical surgeries for underprivileged patients, plus training for local teams. Health Education Training: Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar held a faculty workshop on competency-based assessment, with HMC residents joining role-play feedback sessions. Policy & Oversight: Qatar’s Cabinet noted parliamentary approval of a new state property law and draft rules for fuel-station oversight, linking governance with public safety and health standards. Regional Health Risk: US-Iran strikes and retaliatory attacks are again disrupting the Gulf, with reports of casualties in Iran and alarm warnings in nearby states, raising concerns for healthcare strain and emergency readiness.
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