AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSolar & Health Access: Women solar technicians in Madagascar are expanding safe electricity in rural areas, cutting reliance on smoky petroleum lamps that fuel respiratory illness and fire risk. Eye Health Advocacy: CBM Ireland is urging governments to make funded, binding commitments for global eye care ahead of a November 2026 summit, warning that avoidable blindness persists due to funding and political gaps. Biosecurity & Public Risk: Australia seized over 100,000 illegal cockroaches from a breeder near Sydney, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches—an alert that wildlife trafficking can spread ecological and health risks. Food Systems & Nutrition: Southern Africa’s Rural Women’s Assembly calls for women smallholder farmers to lead food and climate policy, highlighting their role in resilient, hunger-fighting systems. Cyclone Recovery Support: Russia transferred emergency equipment to Madagascar for cyclone aftermath, including mobile power and water purification units to restore services and drinking water. Local Conservation Jobs: Chester Zoo and Malagasy partners are launching the biggest-ever butterfly survey in Madagascar’s Mangabe forests to protect fragile species and support biodiversity-based livelihoods. Labour Policy (Health & Welfare): Kuwait tightened domestic worker recruitment rules, restricting sources including Madagascar—changes that can affect worker safety and access to health support.
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