AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDiabetes & obesity push: The International Diabetes Federation and Qatar-based Al Afiyah Health Channel signed an MoU to boost public health awareness, with evidence-based content, joint campaigns, and healthier-lifestyle messaging aimed at curbing obesity and type 2 diabetes. Sugar tax for health: Qatar’s General Tax Authority began applying a tiered excise tax on sweetened drinks, where the amount of sugar (not just volume) drives the levy—part of a wider move to reduce added-sugar intake. Humanitarian medical support: Qatar Red Crescent Society sent a field medical and relief delegation to earthquake-hit Venezuela as part of the Amir’s airlift, including needs assessment, emergency aid distribution, surgeries, and psychosocial support. Local health diplomacy: Qatar’s Al Afiyah and IDF partnership adds to the country’s growing focus on prevention-focused health communication. Airport medical case: An Indian-origin Turkish citizen, Nazneen Mohammed, has been stranded at Hamad International Airport for 15 days after deportation without a passport; authorities are considering an emergency travel document on humanitarian grounds due to serious medical conditions including diabetes. Wellness in culture: AlHosh Gallery at The Pearl hosted a wellness-and-art day featuring a Pilates class designed to support posture, flexibility, and injury prevention.
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