AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater Access: A new global map shows where safely managed drinking water is still out of reach, with over 2 billion people lacking reliable, contamination-free service—highlighting huge gaps between wealthy and low-income countries. Aid Under Pressure: Germany’s development and humanitarian funding is being cut sharply, with rights groups warning that reduced budgets and weaker support for international humanitarian law are undermining help to people in need. West Bank Farmers Under Threat: In the occupied West Bank, Israeli bulldozers uprooted a family orchard near the illegal Karmei Tzur outpost, stripping livelihoods and forcing farmers away from their own land. Gaza Life Under Siege: Palestinian football fans in Gaza struggle to watch the World Cup amid attacks and damaged infrastructure, with disabled supporters facing even harsher barriers. UNRWA Support: Environmental health workers continue supporting Palestine refugees in the West Bank, keeping essential services running despite worsening conditions. Lebanon Deal Fallout: A US-brokered Israel-Lebanon framework has sparked protests in Beirut, with critics warning it may leave Israel’s occupation in place and inflame tensions. Solar Policy: New Zealand’s PM announced a low-interest “home energy fund” to expand rooftop solar and efficiency upgrades—an example of how climate policy can move from talk to installations.
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