AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVaccination Push: In Cebu City, health officials report only about 10% of a 90,000-child measles-rubella target reached in week one, with 486 parents refusing shots—prompting renewed community education to counter fear and misinformation. ASEAN & Culture: ASEAN Family Day 2026 in New York welcomed Timor-Leste as a full ASEAN member for the first time, with cultural food booths and games strengthening regional ties. Digital Gateway: Timor-Leste launched a redeveloped official tourism website (timorleste.tl), now in eight languages with an interactive map and a 24-hour AI chat assistant to help visitors plan trips. Regional Connectivity: Australia-backed undersea cable projects now connect all Pacific Islands Forum members to the global network, with funding that includes Timor-Leste. Bilateral Cultural Cooperation: Indonesia and Timor-Leste discussed deeper cultural collaboration, including heritage preservation, museum/library management, and possible UNESCO intangible heritage nominations. Environment & Heritage: A new study warns the Timor green pigeon is near extinction, urging urgent community-led protection rooted in Timorese customary conservation. Youth & Tech: A commentary on Timor-Leste’s AI readiness highlights a split between high awareness and daily use among connected youth, and gaps in practical readiness for broader national needs. Civic Space Watch: CIVICUS and partners submitted Universal Periodic Review updates on civil society space in Timor-Leste ahead of the 2027 review.
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