AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSyrian Women’s Political Push: In Aleppo, Syrian women activists protested the new People’s Assembly, arguing that “representation is not just numbers” even as Damascus announced the completion of the first People’s Assembly since Assad’s fall. Return Without Services: The IRC says millions of Syrians are returning to communities that still lack basic water, electricity, healthcare, education, and adequate housing—fueling new tensions over scarce resources. Lebanon Business Continuity: A Lebanon-focused piece highlights how SMEs are coping with instability by rebuilding core functions like energy, payments, procurement, documentation, and workforce coordination when public systems fail. Solar Surge in Syria: Damascus is rapidly expanding rooftop solar as the grid remains unreliable, with off-grid solar capacity rising sharply since 2022. Air Quality Monitoring: Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, is running a continuous pollen counter—helping clinicians track what’s in the air. Food Security Logistics: Egypt’s Agricultural Development Programme plans to double financing and expand foreign-currency lending to support agricultural investment and exports.
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