AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater Safety & Community Grief: In Oxford, a 14-year-old of Timorese descent, Baltazar L’Quy, drowned in the River Thames during a record heatwave. The Oxford Timorese Community Association says rescuers did “everything humanly possible,” while his mother urges parents to keep children supervised and never let them enter water without an adult. Regional Humanitarian Response: The U.S. Navy’s Pacific Partnership 2026 has begun, with stops planned including Timor-Leste, bringing medical, engineering, and emergency-management support to disaster-prone areas. Education & Youth Support: SEVENTEEN marked its 11th anniversary with UNESCO-backed education support for disadvantaged students in Laos, and the wider #GoingTogether effort has previously included education work in Timor-Leste. ASEAN & Tourism Infrastructure: Timor-Leste broke ground on a new International Convention Centre in Dili, aimed at boosting events and tourism ahead of ASEAN Chairmanship in 2029. Digital Rights & Youth Activism: A report highlights how young people in Timor-Leste rely heavily on Facebook for organizing, while weak cybersecurity and data protection protections leave activists facing surveillance, questioning, and job loss.
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