AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & Children: UNICEF says almost all children worldwide face climate hazards, with drought and extreme heat among the biggest threats, and overlapping shocks hitting hardest—an issue echoed in Eastern and Southern Africa where millions of children are already exposed to multiple hazards that disrupt water, health, and schooling. Day of the African Child: Mary’s Meals marks June 16 by linking water, sanitation and hygiene to school attendance, reporting it feeds millions of children daily and highlighting Madagascar’s partner work on clean water alongside school meals. Madagascar Tourism & Culture: The 12th International Tourism Fair Madagascar wrapped up in Antananarivo, showcasing the island’s cultural and natural attractions with 500 exhibitors, thousands of visitors, and events for crafts and tourism professionals. Energy & Women’s Skills: Women solar technicians in Madagascar are expanding rural access to electricity through solar training and community installation, helping families study longer and reducing reliance on smoky petroleum lamps. Safety & Rights: A 2-year-old albino boy was rescued after kidnapping in southwestern Madagascar, underscoring ongoing attacks driven by occult beliefs and the need for stronger protection. Church & Justice: Christian leaders in Africa called for a full investigation into the killing of a Mozambican bishop, demanding accountability and protection for religious freedom.
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