AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFiscal Accountability in Nigeria: Atiku Abubakar is demanding EFCC/ICPC probes after an IMF-linked claim that ₦8.8tn in public spending—about 2% of GDP—was left out of official budgets, calling it “fiscal impunity.” Elections & Civil Society Watch: Nigeria’s INEC extended Continuous Voter Registration by two weeks and added self-service online registration for first-timers, with civil society input cited in the decision. Anti-Trafficking & Women’s Protection (Philippines): Taytay, Rizal received a top “Highly Functional” rating in DILG’s 2026 anti-trafficking and VAWC committee assessment, crediting local government and civil society coordination. Civil-Military Outreach (India): India’s Army ran Project NAVBHARAT in Assam to boost youth patriotism, including motivational sessions and a visit to a military station. Human Rights & Migration (South Africa): Immigration protests triggered a large R600m security operation, while calls grew for an “Ubuntu” approach rather than only enforcement. Civil Society & Media: Uganda journalists are increasingly using digital platforms to mobilize public action beyond traditional broadcasts. Local Governance & Rights (J&K, India): J&K authorities suspended education officials and withdrew banned textbooks accused of glorifying separatists and terrorists.
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