AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConservation Win: Cabo Verde’s loggerhead turtles are rebounding fast, with a new long-term study reporting an 80-fold rise in nesting on Boa Vista—fuelled by decades of local patrols, habitat protection, and anti-poaching by Cabo Verde Natura 2000 and volunteers. Wildlife Monitoring: Singapore’s volunteer-run Singapore Wildcat Action Group used camera traps to track critically endangered leopard cats in Changi, prompting authorities to relocate the animals as development reshapes coastal forests. Health & Climate Innovation: Grand Challenges Canada and the Science for Africa Foundation launched Nexa, a global initiative aiming to mobilize $50M for locally led climate-health solutions across Africa and the Americas. Community-Led Education: Indonesia’s MagnaMinds NGO is expanding access to quality education for neurodivergent children, pairing awareness with support for disadvantaged families. Youth Drug Prevention: Bangladesh’s youth drug prevention push is shifting toward integrated, evidence-based prevention led by government, universities, families, and social organizations. Menstrual Health Support: Ghana’s Marigold Foundation distributed sanitary pads to 1,500 girls in Agona East, pairing supplies with mentorship to keep girls in school. NGO Worker Violence in India: Odisha police escalated the Rayagada mob attack case involving NGO workers to “Red Flag” status; 23 arrests have been made as investigations continue. Humanitarian Outreach: Nigeria’s refugee commission and an NGO launched medical outreach for Abuja IDPs, offering free screenings, treatment, and referrals. Rainwater Resilience: Philippine lawmakers urged LGUs to tap the People’s Survival Fund’s P1B allocation for rainwater harvesting as El Niño-driven dry conditions loom. Social Enterprise Shift: Canada’s Victoria Native Friendship Centre is moving its Indigenous learning and healthcare safety programs into a paid social enterprise model while keeping free community learning circles available. Governance & Accountability: Bengaluru residents in Indiranagar challenged a proposed elevated corridor’s tree-loss claims by running an independent tree survey documenting far more trees than the project report suggests.
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