AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChild Protection Watch: A UN report on Children and Armed Conflict says 38,558 “grave violations” against children were recorded in 2025, with 24,174 children affected—Myanmar among the countries with the highest totals. Accountability Pressure: UN chief Antonio Guterres warned Israeli settler groups could be added to a global blacklist for alleged harm to Palestinian children, as the report highlights a sharp rise in killings and maiming. Myanmar Health & Access Context: The same UN-linked coverage notes Myanmar is among nations where children and communities face severe conflict-related risks, including attacks on schools and hospitals and denial of humanitarian access. Climate-Health Link: UNICEF’s Children’s Climate Risk Report 2026 warns nearly half of the world’s children face at least three overlapping climate hazards, threatening health, education, and survival; it flags Myanmar among countries with high climate risk exposure. Cross-border Care & Diplomacy: Myanmar and China signed 18 agreements covering health cooperation and emergency humanitarian technical assistance, alongside broader security and development MoUs.
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