AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDemocracy & Civic Space: Nepal’s Nepali Congress president Gagan Kumar Thapa mourned civil society leader Dr. Devendra Raj Pandey, praising his lifelong push for civic freedom, equality, human rights and democratic awareness. Governance & Accountability: Nigeria’s Chartered Institute of Directors declared public sector corporate governance a “national emergency,” citing weak internal controls and Nigeria’s low 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index score. Human Rights & Protest: In India, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk—after a 21-day hunger strike—was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital for monitoring following Delhi High Court directions; supporters allege forcible removal while police cite medical care. Civil Society Under Pressure: UN human rights chief Volker Turk warned of a “wave of unrest” in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, urging investigations and warning that banning a civil society movement and restricting gatherings threatens freedoms of expression and assembly. Elections & Rule of Law: Zambia’s Electoral Commission said it’s awaiting Constitutional Court guidance after running mates withdrew post-nominations, while ballot printing reached 68% ahead of August 13 polls. NGO/Trade & Rights: Belgium’s parliament urged a firm response to China’s Ethnic Unity and Progressive Law, warning of extraterritorial reach against minorities and diaspora activists. Anti-Corruption: Nigeria’s ICPC chair said fighting corruption needs more than enforcement—strong institutions, ethical leadership and integrity culture are key.
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