AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoReproductive Health & Justice: Kinderly Georgia surrogacy agency founders were sentenced to 10 years each for embezzling over GEL 2.06 million meant for surrogate mothers and prospective parents, after an investigation into unpaid and mishandled surrogacy funds. Prison Health Care: Opposition leader Elene Khoshtaria will be transferred from prison to Vivamedi Clinic in Tbilisi for additional examinations and treatment, with doctors saying infection must be ruled out before diagnosis and care. Emergency Preparedness: Georgia’s EMT-1 Emergency Medical Team received WHO international classification after an assessment visit and field simulation training, marking compliance with international emergency standards. Public Health & Safety: With hot weather in focus, a warning highlights that some psychiatric medications can raise heat-stroke risk by disrupting the body’s cooling signals—especially when sweating is reduced or absent. Health System & Regional Links: Georgia achieved WHO recognition for an Emergency Medical Team, while a separate OSCE meeting in Vienna stressed stronger torture-prevention safeguards in detention, including medical and monitoring accountability. Wellness & Lifestyle: Rotana signed a deal to bring a ski resort segment to Georgia with Gudauri Ski Resort, featuring spa and wellness facilities alongside ski-in/ski-out access. Health-Adjacent Travel: UAE summer travel planning data shows rising interest in Georgia among destinations, alongside practical budgeting tips for last-minute trips. Health Risks Beyond Borders: An AP investigation describes AI-enabled global romance scams using US tech, with victims reported across multiple countries including Georgia.
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