AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoE-waste Crackdown Gap: Bangladesh is becoming a net importer of hazardous electronic waste, with 40 companies bringing in e-waste from 2022–2025 despite Basel and national rules—blame is pinned on weak enforcement and limited oversight. AI IPO Race: OpenAI has confidentially filed for a US IPO, following Anthropic, as AI firms push toward public markets and investors test appetite for high-growth tech. Public Health—Dengue: Sri Lanka launched a three-day dengue control drive, inspecting 70,000+ premises and warning of legal action where breeding sites are found. Education Access: Islamabad’s “No Child Left Behind” initiative says it has enrolled 2,328 out-of-school children after identifying 22,057 through door-to-door surveys. Human Rights in Emergencies: El Salvador’s emergency-era crackdown is under scrutiny after a report documented 569 human rights violations in 2025, with arbitrary detentions topping the list. Maternal Mental Health Funding: New Zealand is promising faster access to maternal mental health care, adding frontline staff and expanding NGO support funding. Community Safety & GBV Services: South Africa’s Advice Desk for the Abused marks 40 years of GBV advocacy and support, with plans for training and a stakeholder dialogue. Food Security & Dignity: A menstrual health program by Drip by Drip is launching in Bangladesh’s garment sector to tackle workplace barriers and stigma. Local Governance & Housing: Norwich, UK, is weighing plans to convert a former supermarket site into 28 apartments—part of a wider push to reshape underused city buildings. Corporate Power & Inequality: An Oxfam Intermón report says Europe’s biggest companies sent about 70% of profits to shareholders (2022–2024), intensifying inequality while climate investment lags.
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