AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYouth Protection Push: Davao City’s CSWDO is expanding school-based child protection and early intervention, citing fewer boys at Bahay Pag-asa (49 now, down from about 80 last year) and more barangay social-worker visits to tackle bullying, juvenile delinquency, and mental health. Loss & Damage Funding: The UN’s Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage is delaying first project approvals, with nearly 180 proposals submitted but far less money available, even as the board plans to release more funds. Timor-Leste Oil Update: Finder Energy says Timor-Leste’s petroleum regulator has approved the Kuda Tasi and Jahal field development plan, clearing the way toward a final investment decision. Digital Economy & Justice: A deputy justice minister says security interests registration must keep pace with the digital economy, marking 25 years since the national secured transactions registration agency was set up. Tourism Reality Check: A report highlights how getting around in Timor-Leste can be harder than expected for visitors, from limited flights to investor roadblocks like foreign land ownership limits. Regional Recognition: Indonesia’s Megawati Soekarnoputri received Timor-Leste’s highest civilian honor for helping normalize bilateral relations. Sports Spotlight: Bohol’s Kumong Bol-Anon 25 sets up a minimumweight unification bout as unbeaten Taiwanese Jheng Ciou faces hometown bet Joseph Sumabong.
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