AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLocal Governance Reform: Thames-Coromandel District Council opened a public survey to shape New Zealand’s proposed local government simplification, with councils due to submit options by early August. Public Services Pressure: Nepal’s hospital OPD load surged after the government moved to a two-day weekend, pushing more patients onto Mondays and straining doctors’ time. Environmental & Resource Oversight: India made third-party environmental audits mandatory to strengthen mining and illegal mining enforcement, while also tightening waste rules for large waste producers. Hydropower Policy Shake-Up: Nepal’s budget reforms would restructure the electricity authority and open power purchase and trading to private players, but hydropower stakeholders warn the rules around PPAs and “take or pay” remain unclear. AI Governance & Trust: Capital One and Snowflake highlighted AI-driven, policy-based data governance to keep data sharing secure as AI adoption accelerates. Health Access Planning: Canada tabled its first National Strategy for Eye Care, aiming to improve access, prevent vision loss, and coordinate across all levels of government. Government Accountability & Transparency: New Zealand officials warned that changes to the Official Information Act could raise public-service cost concerns as OIA requests continue to grow. Community-Led Research: New Zealand’s Government House hosted the Te Auaha Pito Mata awards, spotlighting early-career researchers whose work is grounded in community knowledge. Security & Stability: Somalia’s government forces withdrew from parts of Mogadishu after clashes, as the EU urged de-escalation and renewed dialogue.
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