AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights & Civic Space: Nigeria’s EFCC chief Olukoyede praised the Proceeds of Crime Act for speeding asset recovery and improving transparency, as anti-corruption groups push for stronger integrity systems. Child Protection & Education Security: In Oyo State, Nigeria’s presidency confirmed the rescue of abducted Ogbomoso pupils and teachers, while the Take-It-Back movement said the ordeal exposed government failures to protect lives. Press Freedom & Accountability: Omoyele Sowore announced journalist Zainab Sadiq’s release, framing it as a win for repression-resistant civil society pressure. Anti-Charity Crackdown: Catholic bishops’ bodies in India urged Amit Shah to withdraw the FCRA Amendment Bill, warning it could restrict humanitarian work and religious freedoms. Online Hate Speech: Guyana’s Ethnic Relations Commission issued 34 warnings for ethnic and religiously offensive posts in June, up from May. Public Health: Nigeria reaffirmed a goal to cut cancer burden by 30% by 2030, calling for better access to treatments and research. Environment & Governance: Campaigners warned a High Seas Treaty deal exempts deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment rules. UN Civil Society Access: UN granted ECOSOC special consultative status to HemAth, boosting Kashmiri women’s advocacy reach.
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