AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoASEAN Manpower Deal: Singapore says it will open more labour channels to East Timor workers next year, including construction, marine shipyard and selected manufacturing and services roles—aimed at easing Singapore’s manpower crunch while helping Dili use its young workforce. Local Governance: Cebu City police say recent school and bomb threats were not coordinated, with each incident tied to separate motives, but security has been stepped up and online hoaxers could still face charges. Disaster Preparedness: Cebu and Mandaue remain on alert for rainy-season impacts as Super Typhoon Bavi (“Inday”) is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility without directly hitting Cebu, bringing intermittent heavy downpours and strong winds. Humanitarian & Community: DSWD’s Project LAWA at BINHI is training upland and vulnerable communities in Cebu to boost self-reliance and farm productivity. International Cooperation: Caritas Australia welcomes a Timor-Leste delegation, highlighting long-running support for people affected by conflict and recovery.
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