AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPediatric Innovation: Bambino Gesù, the Holy See–owned children’s hospital in Rome, is pushing ahead with cutting-edge research, including its Gene Therapy Laboratory launched in October 2025, aiming to keep advanced treatments both innovative and accessible. HIV/AIDS Focus: At the UN’s 2026 High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, the Holy See highlighted progress in prevention and treatment while warning that children remain especially vulnerable due to gaps in diagnosis and care, urging stronger health systems and local medicine production. Global Health Diplomacy: The Vatican also called for renewed commitment to end AIDS, stressing consistent access to life-saving treatment for those still left behind. Vatican AI & Peace: This week at Borgo Laudato si’ in Castel Gandolfo, a World Assembly of Nobel Laureates and AI experts will convene to address AI and nuclear war, culminating in a “Rome Declaration” on disarmed and disarming peace. Care & Recovery: New York’s Archbishop Ronald Hicks is recovering after successful surgery for a detached retina, asking the faithful for prayers during his healing period.
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