AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCivil Society & Human Rights: An independent EJK Truth Commission was launched in the Philippines with church and civil society leaders to document Duterte-era killings and push accountability, while in Cambodia environmental defenders from Mother Nature Cambodia remain jailed and appeals are under scrutiny after a Supreme Court setback. NGO & Asylum Policy: Switzerland faced fresh criticism from civil society groups and legal experts over continued forced returns of Burundian asylum seekers, arguing risk assessments miss non-refoulement realities. Elections & Civic Space: Armenia’s Fair Vote mission reported administrative abuse by the ruling Civil Contract party ahead of June 7 polls, and Nepal’s Electoral Commission kicked off its 2026 local election awareness push. Labour Rights: Guyana’s trade union umbrella group welcomed an ICJ advisory opinion affirming the right to strike under ILO Convention 87. Conflict & Protection: The DRC’s east saw renewed escalation with drone strikes and fighting, including attacks tied to rebel activity around Kisangani. Environment & Governance: South Africa’s forestry, fisheries and environment budget votes emphasized women’s roles in conservation and livelihoods, as Namibia’s leaders warned youth mental health and unemployment are fueling social risk. Digital Rights & Media Freedom: Uganda’s new Sovereignty Act raises alarms for regional journalism funding and “foreign agent” definitions, while South Korea debates whether to shut down the Ilbe hate forum. Education & Inclusion: Scotland launched a £7.5m inclusive education initiative for Zambia, Malawi and Rwanda, targeting girls and learners with disabilities.
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