AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNonprofit Accountability & Justice: Gawad Kalinga founder Antonio Meloto, 76, remains jailed in Bulacan after a court denied his bid for hospital arrest over qualified trafficking charges. Grantmaking & Education: Armenia’s Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation announced 2026 grant winners, backing five groups working in science, education, culture, and health. Faith-Tech Governance: A Paris roundtable will launch the next phase of the Faith-AI Covenant, bringing faith leaders and AI experts to shape ethical AI development. Community Health & Youth Support: Zimbabwe’s Ray of Hope expands mental health advocacy and youth outreach after starting during Covid-19 hardships. Food & Agriculture Funding: Washington’s WSDA opened/updated multiple grant opportunities, including specialty crop block grants, local food system infrastructure, and small meat processing capacity support. Public Service & Inclusion: Indian Railways rolled out free sanitary pad vending machines at stations, partnering with NGOs to improve menstrual hygiene access. Climate & Nature Work: DENR-9 joined Arbor Day tree planting across Zamboanga Peninsula with tens of thousands of seedlings. NGO Sector Under Pressure: Sri Lanka’s new tax and beneficial ownership rules are raising compliance concerns for corporate actors and the broader governance ecosystem.
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