AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWHO & Somalia Sports: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus backed Somali referee Omar Artan after the U.S. denied him entry ahead of the 2026 World Cup, saying his historic milestone stands and urging resilience. Local Impact: Artan returned to Mogadishu for a hero’s welcome, with supporters and officials waving Somali flags and vowing he’ll aim for the next tournament. Health Link—Disease Risk: A new study highlights how louse-borne relapsing fever can evade immunity, underlining ongoing poverty-linked disease threats across the Horn of Africa, including Somalia. Food Security Pressure: A WFP-linked report warns the Gulf war is pushing tens of millions more into critical hunger levels, with knock-on risks to physical and cognitive health—especially for children. Global Safety & Care: An explosive weapons monitor reports heavy harm to healthcare and aid operations, with Somalia listed among heavily impacted countries. Policy & Rights: UN human rights leadership called for a “massive rethink” of U.S. immigration enforcement around the World Cup, citing human dignity concerns.
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