AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNon-Profit Sector & Governance: Malaysia’s Freedom of Information Bill 2026 is drawing sharp criticism from civil society, with groups urging lawmakers to strengthen it after a global rights review ranked it among the weakest in the world. Humanitarian Needs: In DRC’s Ebola-hit gold-mining town of Mongbwalu, water scarcity and poor sanitation are undermining prevention, with aid groups warning that lack of safe water makes handwashing nearly impossible. Migration & Rights: In Spain’s Ceuta enclave, NGOs say thousands of migrants—especially minors—remain stranded as protests demand asylum and authorities face pressure over how people are counted and supported. Health Access: California’s CalRx insulin label is starting to reach pharmacies, aiming to provide lower-cost insulin for uninsured patients and to pressure big drugmakers. Community Support: Winnipeg food programs report surging demand as inflation bites, with food recovery groups seeing far more households lining up for free produce and hampers. Disaster Response: Indonesia’s Flores earthquake has displaced about 12,800 people and disrupted schooling for thousands of children, with NGOs calling for faster aid. Industry Coordination (Non-profit angle): The Philippine ube supply chain has formed a SEC-registered non-stock, non-profit federation to coordinate farmers and exporters and expand domestic and export markets. Education & Youth Tech: The Mark Cuban Foundation and Boys Town Nevada are launching a free AI bootcamp for underserved Las Vegas teens, including meals and transportation support. Local Philanthropy: Fort St. James Community Foundation Society says it awarded $50,000 in grants to local groups, including support for a library reading program.
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