AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoASEAN Diplomacy on Myanmar: Malaysia’s foreign minister says ASEAN is exploring new ways to push the Five-Point Consensus, including informal talks with Naypyidaw and a possible extension of a six-month ceasefire phase. Conflict and Civilians: India urged UN action on attacks on schools and children in conflict zones, while reports again highlighted Myanmar’s brutal war reality and drone/airstrike violence. Women and Children’s Safety: A UN-linked global push stressed that conflict-related sexual violence doesn’t end with the assault—stigma and exclusion keep harming survivors. Education in Crisis: A UN report put Myanmar among countries where conflict and climate shocks are driving huge numbers of children out of school. Rohingya Rights and Misinformation: Malaysia faced renewed anti-Rohingya disinformation, including false claims about “two million babies,” as humanitarian funding for Rohingya and host communities continues. Cross-border Human Trafficking: Rights groups warned of scam compounds near Myanmar’s border trapping people, including Kenyans, in forced online fraud. Culture & Community: A Yangon art exhibition and a Kachin bishop’s call for prayer amid war underscored how culture and faith keep communities going.
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