AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoChild Care & Family Support: A “Project 2029” blueprint urges Democrats to back publicly funded child care for families with kids under 5, offering either free daycare slots or a $1,000 monthly credit. Humanitarian Governance in Gaza: Trump’s Board of Peace is reportedly planning a vetted “humanitarian zone” in southern Gaza, with screening by Palestinian technocrats and security by multinational troops—sparking NGO and diplomat concerns about compatibility with humanitarian law. School Nutrition: Canada–Alberta’s National School Food Program expands, adding $17.6M in 2026–27 to help more students eat and learn. Youth Employment: Detroit’s Grow Detroit’s Young Talent launches its 12th year, funding paid summer jobs for 8,000 teens and young adults through community partners. Arts & Community Programs: Long Island City’s Hunters Point Parks Conservancy brings back “Summer Kids” free family programming, while Knoxville’s Dogwood Arts Festival spotlights local creators. NGO Accountability & Policy: In India, debate continues over NGO foreign-funding rules and religious activity; in Russia, a case targets a suspected extremist-linked “Citizens of the USSR” cell. Health & Rights: WHO warns cancer cases could double by 2050, and a Goa human rights body presses for halfway and long-stay homes for mentally ill homeless people.
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