AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN AI Governance Push: The UN released its first global independent scientific assessment of AI, warning capabilities are outpacing regulation and urging governments to act fast on shared rules. Child Safety and AI: UNICEF says at least 20 million children in 10 countries have used AI, with millions seeking advice on worries and many fearing scams and deepfakes. UN Funding Crunch: UN officials warn the organization could run out of cash by August, even as the General Assembly changes funding procedures to keep operations going. Humanitarian Aid Under Strain: UNRWA remains “an indispensable lifeline” for Palestinians as Palestine rejects efforts to weaken its UN mandate amid Gaza needs. Afghanistan Mine Risk: OCHA reports landmines and unexploded ordnance killed or injured 175 people in early 2026, with children making up most casualties, while mine-action funding falls far short. Digital Governance Wins: India marked 11 years of Digital India, while Nigeria urged private schools to register on DNEMIS to improve planning with better data. World Bank Development Finance: The World Bank approved a $1.25bn Nigeria package to boost jobs and investment, and upgraded the Philippines to upper-middle income status. Governance and Corruption: Liberia marked International Anti-Corruption Day, stressing corruption as abuse of public power and a rule-of-law failure.
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