AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHuman Rights & Health: Front Line Defenders says Sahrawi human rights defender Naama Asfari’s health is rapidly deteriorating after a hunger strike that has entered its third week, urging Moroccan authorities to provide immediate, independent specialized medical care and to stop alleged medical neglect and ill-treatment in detention. Weight-loss Medicines: Health Canada approved Svemia, a generic semaglutide injection for chronic weight management (weekly, for ages 12+), as cheaper GLP-1 options expand—raising questions for patients and clinicians about safety, access, and cost. Citizenship Pathway: Spain’s parliament revived a bill that could grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, after Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares backed the measure and lawmakers moved it forward from delays. Diplomacy & Health Context: Guinea-Bissau reiterated support for Morocco’s Sahara autonomy plan, including praise for Morocco-linked initiatives—an indirect reminder that political decisions can shape cross-border services and health cooperation.
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