AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Doctors warn the twin quakes could trigger a widening medical crisis as shelters swell, water and sanitation lag, and infections threaten thousands of displaced people. Disaster Tech for NGOs: NASA, Microsoft and partners are using AI and satellite radar data (via Copernicus) to map damage fast and guide where aid and rescue teams should go. HIV Funding Cut: A U.S. drawdown of PEPFAR support for South Africa is condemned as “catastrophic,” with advocates warning abrupt gaps could drive more HIV spread and deaths. NGO Governance & Rights: Hungary’s parliament voted to abolish its Sovereignty Protection Office, created to target civil society and journalists, a move seen as restoring rule-of-law protections. Childcare Access: Steinbach families face long waits for licensed daycare spaces, with shortages hitting hundreds of children and complicating healthcare workers’ shifts. Mental Health in Care: Ghana-based Heale urges integrating mental health and psychosocial support into routine sickle cell disease care to reduce stigma and improve quality of life. Community Fundraising: A Milton, Georgia fun run raised $12,000 for local nonprofits, including a free pantry and youth summer programming. Education Innovation: New Hampshire’s Aviation Museum seeks schools to host its plane-building program, expanding hands-on STEM learning through nonprofit partnerships. NGO Jobs: ICRH-Kenya opened 27 roles for Form Four leavers as resident enumerators in Meru and Tharaka Nithi. Media/Nonprofit Model: Kentucky’s struggling Woodford Sun is set to become a nonprofit to keep local reporting alive.
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