AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCardiac Care in Crisis Zones: Qatar Red Crescent launched a specialist cardiac surgery and catheterization program in Idlib, northwest Syria, creating heart surgery and intensive cardiac care units at Al Hidaya Hospital, renovating facilities, supplying equipment, and training staff—aiming to support about 3,000 free cardiac patients each year. Qatar Health Access Updates: Primary Health Care Corporation expanded urgent care for adults and children at Al Waab Health Center, while Hamad Medical Corporation rolled out two advanced paediatric allergy diagnostic services to strengthen child-focused care. Heat & Wellness Safety: Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health promoted heat-stress awareness for occupational health and safety officials, and Qatar Community Services (QCS) launched its “No Safe Tan” campaign warning against tanning beds. Healthy Travel Guidance: MoPH launched healthy travel tips to help residents and visitors stay well during journeys. Youth Sports for Wellbeing: Qatar Olympic Committee unveiled the Team Qatar Summer 2026 Youth Programme, designed to build healthy lifestyles, physical and mental wellbeing, and life skills through sport and education. Local Health Services Expansion: Municipality Ministry opened a medical clinic for over 3,200 workers, boosting on-site healthcare access.
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