AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRetired service dogs get a policy boost: Massachusetts lawmakers advanced “Dakota’s Law,” a healthcare fund for retired police and military K9s suffering trauma-related conditions. NGO accountability and corruption in focus: Malaysia’s IKRAM official Fakhrudin Abd Karim pleaded not guilty to 158 charges tied to alleged gratification and transfers involving an NGO, totaling more than RM98 million. Human rights and legal aid under pressure: Reports say ICE agents attempted raids on lawyers defending unaccompanied migrant children, raising alarms about access to confidential legal support. Conflict minerals scrutiny: Global Witness alleges conflict coltan from eastern DRC is entering global supply chains via Rwanda, potentially linked to electronics makers. Conservation vs. development: Kenya’s Rhino Ark asked NEMA to halt an airstrip in Upper Imenti Forest Reserve, citing missing approvals and public participation. Youth and education support: Nigeria’s EGO Foundation is pushing early STEM, leadership, and civic learning through its Lead The Future 2.0 programme in Lagos. Community health access: A report compares Scotland and Ontario primary-care models, warning Canada’s doctor shortage is widening health inequities. Climate resilience research: Scientists identify coral reefs that may better withstand heat stress, mapping “potentially climate-resilient” areas for conservation.
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