AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Health Crisis in Venezuela: Doctors warn the twin earthquakes’ aftermath could spark a widening medical emergency, with thousands displaced in crowded shelters and rising risks of infections and disease as the already strained health system struggles. US Aid Cutbacks: A U.S. drawdown of HIV funding for South Africa via PEPFAR is condemned as potentially “catastrophic,” with experts warning avoidable deaths as projects wind down. NGO Jobs in Kenya: ICRH-Kenya opened 27 short-term resident enumerator roles for Form Four leavers in Meru and Tharaka Nithi, requiring KCSE C+ and community fieldwork. Local Flood Response in Nigeria: Bayelsa’s government and an environmental NGO launched a campaign to clear blocked waterways, urging stronger protection for flood-control directorates and expanded shelter planning. Rights & Civil Society in Hungary: Hungary’s parliament voted to abolish the Sovereignty Protection Office, long criticized for targeting journalists and NGOs receiving foreign funding. Community Fundraising in the US: A Milton, Georgia fun run raised $12,000 for two local nonprofits, including a free pantry and youth summer programming. Workplace Safety in India: The Assam Tribune ran POSH training for staff, emphasizing gender-inclusive protections and internal complaint mechanisms. Charity-Led Healing in Canada: Winnipeg’s Indigenous-led healing village for exploited girls, women, and two-spirit people received funding through the Archdiocese’s reconciliation fund. Accountability in Nigeria: Nigeria’s presidency defended Gbajabiamila amid a PFIPC/PEAC fraud dispute, saying the alleged councils were fictitious while a separate case moves toward court.
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