AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCivil Liberties Under Pressure: Veterans For Peace says DHS spied on its Minneapolis/St. Paul chapter, using undercover agents and seeking financial records as part of “Operation Puppet Master,” escalating concerns about government scrutiny of civil society. Humanitarian Coordination: Qatar Red Crescent Society joined UN OCHA’s World Humanitarian Day solidarity stand, condemning attacks and restrictions on aid providers. Youth Mental Health Funding: Canada’s Yukon will receive $6.6M for a youth mental health hub and mobile unit run by BYTE, aiming to connect services like housing and employment. Community-Led Childcare Access: A B.C. report says the province lags on universal affordable child care, while a Vancouver parent-backed platform helps match families with open daycare spots. Disaster Relief for Migrant Workers: A BC wildfire left 47 Mexican migrant workers without shelter or belongings; a local non-profit says they struggled to find accommodation during evacuations. Local Nonprofit Support for Families: In North Dakota, the Dream Center’s Kidz Jam program delivered free school supplies and meals, with plans to return next summer. Housing & Community Infrastructure: Ontario announced new municipal funding streams and a major sport and recreation infrastructure fund intake, supporting local services and jobs. NGO Sector Scrutiny: Nigeria’s PeacePro calls for a deeper investigation into foreign intelligence influence networks beyond formally funded NGOs and media.
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