AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoReparatory Justice Push: African and Caribbean leaders in Accra adopted a global framework for reparatory justice, calling for formal apologies, a Global Reparations Fund, debt relief, restitution of cultural property and ancestral remains, and steps to address harms to African women and girls. Liberia’s Leadership: President Joseph Nyuma Boakai warned the landmark UN resolution on transatlantic slavery must not fade into “another forgotten commitment,” urging concrete action and reconciliation. Gender-Based Violence Response: A multi-sector training in Liberia strengthened survivor-centered service and referral pathways, bringing together ministries, civil society, and community structures to improve coordination and care. Humanitarian Cost of Care: A report highlights how emergency childbirth fees can push poor families into fundraising, delaying treatment and contributing to preventable deaths and injuries. World Cup Citizenship Debate: Liberia’s diaspora-linked spotlight continues as birthright citizenship rules face legal pressure in the U.S., with major athletes affected. Local Safety & Accountability: EU “mini” sanctions added new Russia-linked listings, including entities tied to circumvention networks that reportedly include Liberia. Public Debate: A viral Freetown mosque incident involving alleged misconduct by a Liberian woman and a man described as mentally ill raised due-process concerns.
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