AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGender & Rights: A new legal brief argues that censorship and restrictions on public life help sustain gender persecution, pushing for gender apartheid to be recognized in a draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty, citing cases including Yemen. Arabic Culture & Education: Qatar Foundation’s BilAraby opened ticket sales for its 2026 Annual Gathering in Doha (Sept 19–20), spotlighting Arabic as a living language through talks, workshops, exhibitions, and digital-language initiatives. Yemen Humanitarian Focus: UNFPA warns Yemen’s “forgotten crisis” is hitting women and girls hardest as malnutrition rises, healthcare access remains limited, and protection risks grow amid funding cuts. Learning Under Pressure: A global report says attacks on education surged by over 40% in 2024–2025, with Yemen among the countries seeing the highest casualties. Local Learning Initiatives: In Sana’a, officials inspected competitive exams for free university seats; in Hodeidah and Dhamar, cultural and teacher-training programs promoted Quranic education and early reading and writing skills. Viral Risk-Taking: Yemen’s “Spider-Man” died after a fall inside a volcanic crater while climbing without safety gear, reigniting debate over stunt culture and online virality. Refugee Support: Qatar Charity launched “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story” for World Refugee Day, targeting displaced families including Yemenis with shelter, health, education, and rights-focused aid.
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