AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoHuman Trafficking & Scams (Ghana): A civil society coalition in Ghana has launched a new initiative to strengthen monitoring and coordination against human trafficking and online scams, with nine institutions—including the Red Cross, Immigration Service and the central bank—committing to sign on and document plans. Election Integrity (Nigeria/Zambia/Liberia): In Nigeria’s Osun vote, SERAP is pushing INEC, EFCC and ICPC for a joint probe into alleged vote-buying, intimidation and violence, while in Zambia Makebi Zulu demands polling-station-by-polling-station reconciliation after alleged result manipulation; Liberia’s justice-focused editorial urges a properly funded, independent war-crimes court. Surveillance & Rights (US): Flock Safety is tightening safeguards for license-plate reader networks as more communities and lawmakers question surveillance practices. Climate & Land (Mongolia/Pacific): COP17 on desertification begins in Mongolia with calls for practical, funded land restoration, while Solomon Islands is drafting its first Loss and Damage policy with government, research and civil society input. Education & Governance (Malaysia/India): Malaysia’s higher-education law overhaul is framed as a chance to rebuild a more accountable university ecosystem, and India’s education debate turns to urgent investment and institutional performance.
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