AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights & Accountability: Amnesty International Philippines says Mindanao’s 7.8 quake is becoming an “unnatural disaster” driven by decades of impunity and weak local preparedness, urging government reckoning beyond rescue response. Elections & Civil Society: Bangladesh’s Commonwealth Observer Group calls the 2026 vote a “democratic milestone,” praising professional voting and counting while urging reforms to strengthen the Election Commission and improve public awareness. Child Protection: Zanzibar reports 7.6% child labour (ages 5–17) and hazardous work exposure, announcing a 2026–2032 national action plan under stakeholder consultation. Labour & Human Rights: A tribal woman was rescued from alleged bonded labour in Gurugram after a secret call to family triggered police and civil society action. Press Freedom: Human Rights Watch renews scrutiny of US–Africa health deals, warning about health data access, pathogen arrangements, and sovereignty risks. Security & Civic Space: Nigeria’s NUJ condemns the arrest of a Kogi journalist by NSCDC, warning of intimidation of media and threatening coverage restrictions. Gender-Based Violence: Kenya’s GBV shelters face strain as cases rise, with advocates calling for more funding and survivor support. Democracy & Governance: Bosnia’s NDI begins a pre-election assessment mission ahead of October 2026 general elections, meeting parties, media, and civil society. Nuclear Diplomacy: The NPT review conference ends without consensus on a final outcome document, with disarmament language weakened amid geopolitical tensions.
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