AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoChild Protection & Welfare: Malaysia’s Children Protection Society Malaysia (CPSM) and Selangor Social Welfare Department say more kids are reporting abuse and neglect via the Talian Kasih 15999 hotline, and they’re expanding advocacy to hundreds of tahfiz centres and religious boarding schools. Health & Care Work: Singapore’s Center for Domestic Employees (CDE) says 370+ domestic helpers have been trained through caregiving pilot programs, including dementia care, after caregivers like “Priyanti” saw warning signs in elderly employers. Digital Rights for Children: Ghana NGO Child Rights International urges laws to restrict social media access for under-17s, including mandatory age checks and penalties. Legal Reform to Protect Speech: Poland’s new anti-SLAPP law aims to stop costly lawsuits meant to silence journalists, activists and public-interest critics. Human Rights Oversight: Bangladesh civil society groups call the proposed 2026 National Human Rights Commission Bill a setback, warning it could weaken independence and accountability. Healthcare Access Dispute: Nepal’s private hospitals say they can’t implement a rule reserving 10% of beds for free treatment, citing unilateral, impractical conditions. Community Support & Mental Health: Ghana’s National Petroleum Authority donates GH¢100,000 to Accra Psychiatric Hospital for Father’s Day and men’s mental health, including supplies and roof repair support. Anti-Corruption Mobilization: Papua New Guinea’s Transparency International chapter backs a Walk Against Corruption, stressing integrity and everyday action. Funding & Accountability: World Boxing, a non-profit federation, launches World Boxing TV with Joymo to grow access to events and athlete stories.
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