AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHomelessness Funding: United Way BC is rolling out nearly $1.3M in targeted support for Nanaimo & Oceanside veterans facing homelessness, pairing rental help with “navigation” wraparound services. Nonprofit Capacity Crunch: The Marsh Street Centre in Blue Mountains is asking council for $10,000/month to hire staff after volunteer burnout left its board down to five. Human Rights Oversight: Nepal’s NHRC chair says implementation of its recommendations is “not satisfactory,” urging a new NHRC Act as justice delays keep rights violations unresolved. Child Protection: UN partners and NGOs renewed calls to end child marriage, warning it blocks education and exposes girls to violence and health risks. NGO Under Platform Pressure: Médecins du Monde says Meta permanently disabled its Jasmine Instagram account tied to sex-work violence advocacy, citing unclear moderation decisions. Conservation Enforcement: Cambodia’s Mondulkiri is tightening action against poaching and illegal logging in the Sre Pok Wildlife Sanctuary with court cases and more ranger support. Fair Lending Fight: Fair housing and civil rights groups sued to block a CFPB rule that they say reverses decades of fair credit protections. Food Security Fundraiser: LACASA is set for “Cornhole For A Cause” on June 6 to support survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual violence. Disaster Response: FEMA is assessing flood damage in Cadillac, with preliminary estimates reaching $13M for roads and sidewalks.
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