AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUNESCO & Aleppo Heritage: UNESCO-backed training at the National Museum of Aleppo helped culture workers clear storage, separate collections from excavation finds, and inventory about 350 objects—plus hundreds of digital records and 3D documentation—strengthening Syria’s museum recovery. Rojava Education Integration: Syria’s education ministry says it will recognize Rojava academic certificates and integrate students and staff into the national system, with students able to apply for 2026–2027 general exams as part of phased unification after earlier clashes. Syrian Activism Under Pressure: Damascus authorities arrested prominent activist Hassan Akkad over alleged online defamation and slander tied to a “pay back the money you owe” campaign calling for reconstruction donations. World Refugee Day Support: Qatar Charity launched “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story,” targeting displaced families including Syrians with food, water, shelter, healthcare, and education support. Culture & Learning in Crisis: A report on war’s impact on science highlights how conflict destroys not just buildings but research culture—an urgent reminder for Syria’s broader rebuilding of education and knowledge.
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