AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIndigenous Peace Move: Higaonon tribal leaders in Bukidnon signed the “Deklarasyon sa Kalinaw ug Pagsalikway sa CPP-NPA-NDF,” publicly rejecting the CPP-NPA-NDF in a community peace assembly. Education Watch: DepEd denied fake posts claiming the June 8 start of classes is cancelled, while E-Net Philippines urged stronger support for out-of-school youth and last-mile learners as SY 2026-2027 begins. Childcare for Students: CHED launched Project PAG-IBIG, setting up child care centers in 81 SUCs to help solo parents, working parents, and students. Women’s Rights & Pride: The Asean SOGIE Caucus welcomed Marcos’ Pride Month message but pressed for concrete steps like a national anti-discrimination law. Culture & Heritage: The Supreme Court building in Manila was declared an “Important Cultural Property” with an NHCP marker for its historical role. Sports Spotlight: Alas Pilipinas opened the AVC Women’s Cup with a sweep of Uzbekistan, led by Alyssa Valdez, Jovelyn Gonzaga, and Ces Molina, with Niña Ytang impressing in her debut. Environment & Biodiversity: UNESCO added Sablayan’s Matibay na Bayan biosphere reserve to its World Network, and DENR documented the endangered Jade Vine in Quezon’s Buenavista Protected Landscape. Food Security Push: Central Luzon groups launched the Save the Rice Granary Movement, calling for a two-year moratorium on land conversion permits.
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