AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHuman Rights & Family Policy: Qatar hosted a Human Rights Council side event in Geneva on “Family Well-being and Resilience in Times of Conflict,” stressing state responsibility to protect and empower families. Anti-Muslim Violence Probe (UK): Scotland charged a 36-year-old man after Edinburgh attacks left five men injured; counter-terrorism police are investigating suspected anti-Muslim incidents, with leaders condemning the violence. Disarmament (Philippines): In Maguindanao, the army and UNDP partners oversaw the ceremonial destruction of surrendered firearms, aiming to reduce conflict risk. Climate Adaptation & Disability Inclusion (Nigeria/Philippines): Nigerian stakeholders urged disability-sensitive early warning systems for climate action, while in the Philippines lawmakers pushed LGUs to use the People’s Survival Fund for rainwater harvesting as El Niño threatens shortages. NGO-Led Education & Skills (India/Iraq): A Kolkata residential school is teaching girls practical skills for self-reliant futures, and Iraq’s Barzani Charity Foundation supplied learning materials for schools in Domiz camp. Health Funding Pressure (Pakistan): Pakistan’s HIV response faces calls for more domestic financing and stronger infection control as cases rise. Local Governance & Housing (South Africa): Reporting highlights a 2.6 million-unit housing backlog and concerns that policy is shifting toward private-sector “affordable housing.” Community Safety & Justice (India): Odisha police recommended a “Red Flag” classification for a mob violence case involving NGO workers, with 21 arrests so far.
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