AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColombia Education & Democracy: President Gustavo Petro suspended the signature drive for a National Constituent Assembly, warning of a “danger of violent fascism” and arguing reforms in labor, pensions, public services and education must be decided at the ballot box. Gender & Schooling: A Brazil survey for International Menstrual Hygiene Day found 6 in 10 menstruating students report cramps that disrupt classes, with 37.1% missing school monthly due to period pain—highlighting gaps in restrooms, hygiene products and support. Care Work Inequality: Colombia’s 2024–2025 National Time Use Survey (ENUT) estimates 9 in 10 women do unpaid domestic and care work daily, averaging 7h 35m versus 3h 12m for men—time that can’t go to study or paid work. Higher Ed & Community: Hostos Community College President Daisy Cocco De Filippis was named a City & State “Trailblazer in Higher Education,” citing growth, accreditation progress and student-success funding. Environment & Learning Access: Venezuela’s “Tree Mission” marks 20 years since Hugo Chávez launched it, aiming to restore forests with school-based awareness and millions of trees planted.
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