AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Rights Oversight: Sri Lanka’s UN torture-prevention body (SPT) returns June 15–24 to check whether detention reforms since 2019 are actually working, including how the national preventive mechanism is functioning. Migration & Rights: The EU Migration Pact takes effect, aiming to streamline asylum and migration—while rights groups warn it could harden punitive approaches toward people fleeing war. Digital Rights & Repression: A new report describes “soft digital repression,” where platforms and algorithms restrict activists’ and journalists’ reach through account limits and removals. Child Protection & Labour: Angola reports 5,005 child-labour cases registered Jan–May, urging stronger inspections and social protection; Ghana’s cocoa regulator marks World Day Against Child Labour with a “Red Card” push for fair play and decent work. Civil Society in Action: Samoa’s Reef Resilience Hub announces first community grants to protect coral reefs using a ridge-to-reef, locally led model. Accountability in Lawmaking: Guyana’s minister defends the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill as having year-long consultations, amid criticism over sex-offender database provisions. NGO/Community Response: Angola flood relief tallies 13,566 tons of donated goods so far, with supplies moving into reception centers and reintegration kits.
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