AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Access: The UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) resumed flights to and from Sana’a, Yemen, after nearly two months of suspension tied to permit delays, restoring a key route for NGO and relief staff and aid delivery to hard-to-reach communities. Digital Rights & Safety: In Iran, partial internet restoration after a three-month shutdown is bringing connectivity back—but still with major limits and workarounds, underscoring how quickly online access can become a lifeline for civil society and livelihoods. Online Harassment: Sexual deepfakes are being used to intimidate women in politics and media, including a case involving a Slovenian women’s rights NGO founder, highlighting a growing threat to advocacy spaces. Health & Dignity Programs: Anambra’s first lady backed menstrual hygiene support by expanding sanitary pad banks in hundreds of schools, while Uzbekistan approved early intervention services for children with disabilities and developmental-delay risk, with NGOs able to join the system. Nonprofit Leadership: Astoria-based SHAREing and CAREing named Debra Markell Kleinert its executive director, as the group continues free cancer support services for thousands. Ebola Funding: The US announced an extra $80M for Ebola response in the DRC and Uganda, aimed at protective gear, screening, and test kits. Community Services: Tennessee opened applications for its Families First Community Grant Program, targeting about $4M for nonprofits delivering education, health, and economic stability supports.
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