AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Safety Push: In the wake of recent school shootings, Davao City and DepEd-Davao have ramped up campus security—handheld metal detectors, more security personnel, fencing, CCTV and public address systems—while officials stress protection without turning schools into “fear zones.” Emergency Tech Rules: In Dumanjug, the municipality lifted its total cellphone ban so students can keep phones for emergencies, but usage stays restricted during class hours. Health & Trust: In Central Visayas, measles-rubella vaccination efforts are struggling as vaccine fears spread via social media; health officials are urging parents to rely on professionals and reach the campaign’s coverage targets. Culture & ASEAN Belonging: Timor-Leste marked a fresh regional moment by joining ASEAN Family Day in New York as a full member, with cultural food and community activities bringing officials together. Malaria Lessons: APLMA CEO says malaria elimination is still within reach, pointing to Timor-Leste as proof that progress can happen even under tough conditions. Dili Heritage Reminder: A look at Dili’s Chega Centre, a former prison turned human rights museum, keeps East Timor’s resistance memory and journalists’ sacrifices in public view.
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