AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPress Freedom Under Fire (France): A French court has reopened a case tied to the “Egypt Papers” investigation, with Reporters Without Borders warning of a broader crackdown on journalistic sources. Planned Obsolescence Lawsuit (Consumer/NGO): A French consumer group has taken Epson to court over alleged planned printer obsolescence, citing France’s strict penalties. Humanitarian Migration (South Africa): The government reaffirmed humanitarian support for displaced migrants while stressing orderly, lawful enforcement and condemning xenophobia and violence. Health & Education (Uganda): Uganda’s Dettol Hygiene Quest Festival crowned Burugo Primary School, using music, dance and drama to boost hygiene habits across 159 schools. Rights & Accountability (Nigeria): A new Abuja-based foundation, Portals of Hope Foundation, was unveiled to support trafficking and SGBV victims, drug abuse cases, and awaiting-trial prisoners. Local Development (Iraq): Rwanga Foundation renovated Khanaqin water networks, restoring drinking-water access for nearly 4,000 families. EU Environment Rule: The EU’s new ban targets companies destroying unsold clothes, pushing them to resell, repurpose or donate leftovers. NGO Sector Watch (US): A federal case has indicted former leaders tied to a Louisiana charter school and its shared nonprofit board over alleged misuse of federal funds.
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