AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis in Ceuta: Spain says it will build temporary shelters for 1,800 migrants after a surge left thousands sleeping on streets and beaches, while police cleared people from Trampolín beach and moved them to reception sites—NGOs warn women and girls face heightened risks. Middle East Diplomacy: Britain summoned Israel’s charge d’affaires and demanded a halt to the West Bank E1 settlement plan after tenders for 1,200+ homes, warning it could derail a two-state solution. Education Funding Accountability (South Africa): Eastern Cape authorities conceded in court that withholding billions of rands from public schools since 2020 was unlawful, though schools won’t automatically get the money back. NGO & Aid Funding Pressure: A report says the US resumed humanitarian funding after 2025 cuts, but conditions and selective priorities raise fears other donors won’t fill gaps. Health & Rights: New research highlights South Africa’s stunting crisis and links it to nutrition quality, not just food shortages; separate reporting flags New York hospitals as among the worst for patient experience. Community Support & Services: Baltimore’s Children’s Veg Fest returns Aug. 29 with free youth-focused plant-based activities, and a Malaysia charity partnership backed a free clinic and food distribution for low-income families. Governance & Corruption Watch: Serbia’s election integrity debate continues as an NGO lawyer argues irregularities can’t be fixed by new booths alone, pointing to deeper committee and trust problems.
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