AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMental Health Watch: WHO-linked estimates put depression prevalence highest in Syria (8.44%) and Tunisia ranks 5th at 6.35%, a reminder that conflict, isolation, and uneven access to care can shape mental health outcomes. Sports Medicine in the Region: Aspetar (Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital) is supporting Arab national teams at the FIFA World Cup 2026 with fitness assessments, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and on-site medical expertise for squads including Iraq. Tunisia Health & Youth: Tunisia’s Ministry of Health launched a national project to support young people aged 10–25, building life skills and healthy behaviors while preventing drug and psychotropic substance use, with UNODC and Swiss Embassy participation. Local Care Upgrade: El Hamma (Gabès) carried out its first surgical operation after renovating and equipping two operating theatres, supported by a Gabès University Hospital team. Wellness & Nutrition Angle: A Mediterranean olive-oil story highlights how local producers link diet culture to health and longevity, reinforcing Tunisia’s broader wellness interest in everyday nutrition.
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