AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRobotic surgery training in Sarajevo: KCUS says it has introduced a robotic system to help surgeons learn and perform advanced procedures, aiming for more precision and less invasiveness. Detention conditions under scrutiny: A new report by Collective Aid and Statewatch spotlights Lukavica, Bosnia’s only official immigration detention centre, describing it as hidden from public view amid concerns over conditions, legal opacity and accountability. Emergency care investment: Sarajevo Canton has poured millions of BAM into its Emergency Medical Services institute—upgrading buildings, buying equipment and vehicles, and strengthening dispatch documentation and education. Workforce pressure in public health: UKC Tuzla doctors warn of pay and brain drain driving staff migration, risking care capacity. Violence with health impact: A Kiseljak shooting left three dead, with the suspect later dying in hospital. Health and justice abroad: The UN mechanism rejected Ratko Mladić’s early release request over health grounds, saying his care is adequate. Also in the region: Austria’s citizenship approvals rose sharply, while NATO debates continue as Bosnia weighs its own security direction.
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