AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCivil Society & Rights: In Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, protests erupted after authorities banned the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), with reports of at least 11 deaths and 70+ injuries in clashes as internet disruptions were also alleged. Local Peacebuilding: In India’s Manipur, Kuki civil society groups and the United Naga Council helped secure the release of 14 Kuki civilians; Meghalaya’s CM Conrad Sangma urged reciprocal release of six Naga hostages. Climate Diplomacy: Türkiye signed the host agreement for COP31 in Antalya (Nov. 9–20), with talks in Bonn including civil society participation expectations. Transparency & Civic Space: Guyana’s EITI validation team will meet civil society in a closed-door review over transparency and freedom-of-expression concerns in extractives. Labour & Accountability: Botswana diamond workers’ union plans a nationwide campaign for higher wages, stronger protections, and accountability across the diamond value chain. NGO/Health Inclusion: UNICEF India convened business and civil society leaders around Inclusive Impact for Early Years to support children with developmental delays and disabilities. Corporate Influence Scrutiny: A new report renews questions about how Bill Gates’ foundation shaped US medical research funding and health policy priorities. Protected Resources: Kenya-based groups including Amnesty and Greenpeace Africa oppose plans for an animal orphanage in Nairobi National Park, citing lack of public participation and environmental scrutiny. Justice & Governance: A Guyana sex offenders registry bill faces criticism over public access, with the minister citing two years of public consultation. Human Rights Watch: HRW warns the NBA’s UAE ties could amount to sportswashing amid ongoing UAE human rights abuses.
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