AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHumanitarian Leadership in Qatar: WHO’s Dr. Rayana Bou Haka praised Doha’s “root-cause” approach to humanitarian crises, saying Qatar goes beyond relief funding by backing diplomatic solutions and long-term development. World Humanitarian Day in Qatar: Qatar marked Aug 19 with red landmark illuminations, including the Ministry of Interior, Lekhwiya, Ashghal and the Ministry of Public Health, while QRCS and OCHA held a solidarity stand at UN House. Gaza Health Strain: Israeli strikes killed nine Palestinians at a Gaza police station, with medics reporting 15 wounded, as families also face mounting missing-persons concerns and ongoing ceasefire fragility. Qatar–Gaza Diplomacy: Qatar’s Prime Minister met Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya in Doha, urging an immediate halt to Israeli escalations and welcoming Hamas’ acceptance of a roadmap for the ceasefire’s second phase. Education & Wellbeing: Qatar Foundation’s Education City launched a summer programme aimed at creativity, wellbeing and community access for people of all ages and abilities, with 250+ participants already taking part. HBKU AI for Engineers: Hamad Bin Khalifa University launched a four-year undergraduate AI programme focused on using AI to solve engineering problems across disciplines.
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