AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoEbola Response: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus visited Bunia in DR Congo’s Ebola hotspot, urging community-led action as confirmed cases nearly doubled to 225 in two days, with 1,028 suspected cases and the outbreak declared a global health emergency. Child Protection & Rights: Ghana’s International Justice Mission urged communities to treat online sharing carefully, warning that digital records can be used to harm children and families, while Bulgaria’s National Network for Children is calling for the parliamentary committee on children and family to be restored after it was cut. Health Access & Outcomes: Ghana’s free eye screening found only 98 of 1,123 children had normal eyesight, and India’s NFHS-6 data shows gains in immunization and child nutrition, including lower stunting and wasting. Housing for Survivors: Kamloops council approved a 30-unit rental project for women and children fleeing domestic violence, run by the Elizabeth Fry Society with longer-term supports. Legal & Accountability: A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump’s $1.8B “anti-weaponization” fund, and Colorado Gov. Polis vetoed a bill that would have pushed social media firms to notify law enforcement about certain content. NGO & Civil Society Under Pressure: Georgia’s State Security Service arrested a second alleged NGO-linked figure on spying allegations, and Taiwanese NGOs plan to withdraw from GlobalGiving after “Taiwan” was relabeled “Chinese Taipei.” Humanitarian Aid: Staten Island nonprofit Kind Deeds says it has treated 54 wounded Ukrainian soldiers with free rehab and prosthetics, but funding is struggling to keep up with demand.
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