AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFamily Planning & Fertility: UNFPA reports young people in Georgia and across Eastern Europe/Central Asia still want marriage and children, but financial pressure and structural barriers are delaying parenthood. Public Safety & Violence: Tbilisi police detained a suspect after a stabbing that left a minor with serious injuries; the victim was taken to a clinic. Access to Care & Licensing: Foreign medical graduates in Georgia and abroad are raising alarms over an “opaque” licensing exam process, including lack of response materials. Medication Documentation Case: British war veteran Matthew Roy Desmond remains in custody in Georgia after months-long detention over prescription painkillers, with lawyers saying notarization/apostille paperwork delays led to narcotics charges. Community Health Support: Catoosa Kids Day in Georgia will offer free back-to-school supplies plus child health screenings and haircuts, alongside food and resource booths. Sports & Youth Wellness: Adjara officials toured Batumi and Kobuleti sports infrastructure, highlighting upgrades meant to boost youth participation in football. Immigrant Health Access: Haitian residents with U.S. TPS received a short extension amid uncertainty, with Georgia advocates citing dangerous conditions and limited health care in Haiti.
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