AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkplace Health & Safety: QatarEnergy’s Saad Sherida Al Kaabi visited injured workers after the Barzan gas supply facility incident in Ras Laffan; 66 were hurt, treated at Hamad, Al Wakrah and Hazm Mebaireek hospitals, with only a few still admitted and injuries described as non-life-threatening. Sports Injury & Care: FIFA banned Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo for five matches after a tackle seriously injured Canada’s Ismael Kone, who underwent surgery; Madibo and Qatar’s sports minister visited him in hospital as Qatar’s team prepares for its final group match. Medical Recognition in Qatar: Hamad Medical Corporation achieved international accreditation in nuclear medicine, reinforcing Qatar’s growing capability in advanced healthcare services. Public Health Planning: Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health is preparing its National Tuberculosis Plan 2026–2030, with workshops and preparations underway. Education & Health Workforce Pipeline: Qatar University set new undergraduate admission minimums for Fall 2027, keeping medicine/dental at 90% and pharmacy at 80%, supporting future healthcare training. Community Wellbeing & Child Protection: Qatar Foundation led UN Human Rights Council side events in Geneva on family wellbeing during conflict, digital protection for children, and youth leadership in humanitarian law.
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