AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnvironment & Conservation: Egypt launched the Egyptian Red Sea Initiative to protect coral reefs, boost climate resilience, and grow a sustainable blue economy, with UNDP support and civil society and private-sector involvement. Corporate Human Rights: Microsoft says it is tightening oversight after an internal review found Israeli military use of its cloud tech for surveillance of Palestinians, adding new checks for security-linked contracts and stronger human-rights due diligence. Public Health Preparedness: Zambia’s VP said the country is strengthening Ebola readiness despite no confirmed cases linked to the DRC/Uganda outbreak, focusing on surveillance, labs, border health, and emergency coordination. Civil Society & Governance: Pacific Islands Forum ex-chief Dame Meg Taylor warned that geopolitical rivalry and foreign funding could erode Pacific-led ocean governance, urging economic self-determination and stronger regional institutions. Security & Rights: Somalia’s women-led peace conference called for an inclusive national dialogue with civil society and Somali women to resolve the political and security crisis. Health Equity: Nigeria’s Cancer Society marked National Cancer Survivors’ Day, highlighting stigma and financial hardship for survivors and the need for better survivorship care. Environment Activism: Northern Thailand residents marched to demand action on heavy-metal river pollution, with arsenic found in nearby communities.
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