AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJudicial Transparency Rollback: Argentina’s Milei signed a decree scrapping public participation and transparency steps in Supreme Court judge selection, narrowing civil society input even as the Senate remains the final gatekeeper. Religious Freedom Under Pressure: Pew reports more countries saw spikes in religious hostility in 2023, alongside continued government crackdowns since 2007—often tied to harassment of minorities and fallout from the Israel-Hamas war. Human Rights Crisis Data: Nigeria’s NHRC says May 2026 saw 390 killed, 202 kidnapped, and 268,787 rights complaints in just one month, as attacks on schools and worship sites intensify. Youth-Led WASH Push: Youth delegates in Libya, with UNICEF support, adopted a call for urgent clean-water infrastructure for all African children, highlighting how lack of systems blocks access even where water exists. Corruption & Civic Oversight: Papua New Guinea’s TIPNG is preparing its major Walk Against Corruption, while South Africa’s civil groups warn the Coalitions Bill could be rushed ahead of local elections without enough scrutiny. Displacement Response: South Africa’s KZN mobilized emergency coordination as thousands of Malawians shelter at Sherwood Hall, with repatriation and on-site governance structures in focus. Tax Justice Training: Tax Justice Network Africa urged CSOs and media to shape tax policy, launching an academy in Nairobi to strengthen domestic resource mobilization and public finance oversight. Ebola Countermeasures: Health groups urged the U.S. to share Ebola Bundibugyo therapeutics for trials and compassionate use, and to plan continued access if treatments are approved.
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