AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHumanitarian Diplomacy: Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister met newly appointed PPD, WFP and IOM chiefs, signalling deeper cooperation on reproductive health, food security and migration support. Prison & Community Care: Volunteer prison chaplain Lyn Turner received Australia’s Order of Australia honour for long-running humanitarian and chaplaincy work. Inclusive Sports: Dhaka District Sports Office held a festival for children with special needs, mixing sports, dance and cultural activities. Education & Quality: IUB hosted an international higher-education quality conference, while Dhaka University retained its top national QS ranking spot. Primary School Music Debate: Education minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon clarified music-teacher posts weren’t approved in cabinet, pointing instead to cultural officers’ support. Border Human Rights: UN urged Bangladesh and India to resolve “push-in” border issues through dialogue, citing risks to women and children. Rohingya Support: EU and UNHCR backed a €14m grant to sustain Rohingya aid and host-community livelihoods. Climate Displacement Media: Journalists were consulted on how media can shape policies for climate migrants and protect rights. Education Access for Disabilities: Access Bangladesh Foundation distributed materials and dignity kits to students with disabilities in Dhamrai. Gambling Law Update: Cabinet approved drafts including a Gambling Prevention Act, 2026, to modernise rules for online and offline betting.
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