AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoad Safety: Seven people were killed and three injured in a crash in Iraq’s Anbar province after two civilian vehicles collided near Ramadi, blamed on speeding and traffic-rule violations. Cancer & Environment: Diyala reported over 6,400 cancer cases, with officials linking rising illness to pollution and calling for safer waste management, landfill relocation, and stronger environmental monitoring. Health System Capacity: Iraq’s parliament says the healthcare system can’t keep up with population growth, while war-damaged provinces still lack hospitals and services—urging more funding, faster delayed projects, and better primary care coverage. Public Health Risk From Waste: A monitor warns Iraq generates about 150,000 tons of e-waste yearly, mostly burned or dismantled unsafely, releasing toxic chemicals that threaten soil, water, and especially children and workers. Iraq–US Partnership (Health Included): Iraq’s PM Ali al-Zaidi is set to sign 18+ agreements with the U.S., including in health and education, alongside plans for major investment and infrastructure support. Regional Conflict Spillover: Renewed U.S.-Iran escalation around the Strait of Hormuz is driving broader safety concerns, including aviation advisories for Gulf airspace.
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