AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSocial Protection & Labor Rights: Malaysia’s ABIM is urging subsidies or matching contributions for low-income workers under PERKESO’s LINDUNG 24 Jam/SKBBK, warning the rollout could overburden gig and MSME employers. Education & Civic Tech: Punjab announced a statewide AI curriculum for government schools starting next month, aiming to build future skills while incorporating student feedback. Anti-Corruption & Youth Mobilization: Nigeria’s ICPC expanded Students’ Anti-Corruption Clubs to 40 FCT private schools, pushing honesty, accountability, and patriotism as part of a preventive strategy. Human Rights Oversight: UN officials warned Georgia’s civic space is shrinking, citing arrests and disproportionate force; Burundi’s UN Special Rapporteur also flagged a persistent rights crisis ahead of 2027 elections. Civil Society Under Pressure: South Africa’s anti-xenophobia coalition criticized “March and March” protests for stoking fear and diverting police resources, calling for humanitarian and accountability priorities. Governance & Public Health: Colombo’s dengue surge is framed as a test of municipal accountability and rule of law, not just vector control. Digital Inclusion: Bangladesh’s accessibility push highlights how disability-inclusive web standards are being built into government services.
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