AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPride Month & Rights at Home: More Philippine LGUs are moving ahead with anti-discrimination ordinances and gender-inclusive policies, offering hope for LGBTQIA+ Filipinos while a national law still stalls in Congress. Palau Gender Equality: Palau’s Gender Mainstreaming Committee endorsed the National Gender Equality Policy and Action Plan 2026–2030 and is now mainstreaming it across government through the Bureau of Domestic Affairs. Marine Conservation to Livelihoods: Palau’s giant clam comeback is gaining momentum with a new community hatchery producing seedlings, plus training for farmers—aiming to turn reef restoration into a sustainable industry. Outer-Island Education: PICRC’s Education Carnival brought hands-on marine science and marine protected area learning to Peleliu, Angaur, and Kayangel, paired with community climate resilience discussions. Tech & Community Values: Senators met with the School of Internet Pacific Initiative team and reviewed communications oversight, focusing on keeping connectivity aligned with local needs and culture. Health Outreach Disrupted: A Taiwan medical clinic in Peleliu was canceled due to hazardous sea conditions, with plans to reschedule. Culture & Food: The Taiwan–Palau Trade and Cultural Show returns July 10–12 at Surangel Super Center with free Taiwanese cuisine, games, and a night market-style event.
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