AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN Human Rights: Italy and Chile launched a UN Human Rights Council declaration calling for a global moratorium on surrogacy, arguing it commodifies human life and exposes women and children to coercion and exploitation, with a push toward a future binding international instrument. Palau Elections: Ngiwal voters head to the polls July 14 with 10 candidates for the legislature; Ngeremlengui holds a July 28 special election to fill a vacancy left by Marvin Wasisang. State Politics: Ngarchelong’s June 26 primary will pick the top two candidates for the Aug. 25 governor race, with observers calling it a tight contest. Climate & Resilience: President Whipps urged action on climate mobility at the Berlin forum, stressing dignified pathways and the right to remain on ancestral lands; Airai State also launched a community-led nature-based resilience effort under the KIWA Resilient Babeldaob Project. Water Security: Palau and Yap face a dry stretch after Typhoon Sinlaku, with residents urged to monitor water supplies. Environment & Science: PICRC produced nearly 40,000 coral juveniles to support reef restoration. Governance & Oversight: Palau’s Office of Public Accountability received a full compliance rating after an external peer review under U.S. Government Auditing Standards. Regional/Global Security: Singapore is investigating two men linked to Cambodia’s Prince Group after U.S. sanctions, with over S$600m in assets seized or restricted.
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