AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKuwait Labor Policy: Kuwait’s Interior Ministry has tightened domestic worker recruitment, allowing hiring from only 10 approved countries (including South Africa, Benin, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam and Nepal) and banning recruitment from 27 others—among them Djibouti, Kenya, Nigeria and several others—citing recommendations from the Foreign Affairs, Health and manpower authorities, with processing handled through governorate service centers. Human Health & Detention: A complaint to the African Commission says U.S. immigrants sent to Eswatini are held indefinitely in maximum-security prison with limited access to medical care, food and clothing, raising serious mental health concerns for detainees and families. Aid Disruptions: UNICEF reports that Middle East conflict-driven shipping and logistics disruptions are slowing delivery of lifesaving supplies for children worldwide, with higher transport costs reducing aid reach. Regional Health System Pressure: The African Union Commission warns it is operating with only about 30% of required staffing and roughly 25% of its budget, pointing to health emergencies like Ebola alongside wider instability.
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