AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJordan Health & Wellness: Researchers in Jordan say water dripping from air conditioners (AC condensate) may be a surprisingly usable alternative source, with tests on 120 units finding low dissolved solids and low heavy metals—potentially for gardening, cleaning, toilet flushing, and other non-drinking uses. Public Health & Care Access: Saudi’s Interior Minister met Jordan’s Mazen Al-Faraya and Malaysia’s home affairs chief to coordinate security and reviewed health facilities at Makkah, including clinics, lab services, and critical-care units supporting Hajj pilgrims. Education for Health Outcomes: Florida State University’s Learning Systems Institute will collaborate with IREX and Jordanian universities on early grade education in Jordan, aiming to improve literacy and numeracy and support whole-child development. Community Health in Crisis: A Jordan-based report says a Baptist church in Gaza remains damaged but still houses displaced people, with leaders trying to continue support for the small Christian community amid ongoing fighting. Health-Related Safety Online: A new report warns music streaming platforms are being used to spread extremist Hamas content, including songs urging Jordanians to join the conflict.
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