AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSTEM & Gender Equity: The University of Huddersfield selected 10 young women for its first Global Engineer Girls (GEG) cohort, sending them to the GEG conference in Istanbul where they met peers from multiple countries and role models in engineering—an effort aimed at widening participation and boosting women’s opportunities in STEM. EU Enlargement Watch: EU member states are reportedly slowing Ukraine’s accession process while insisting Western Balkans countries aren’t left behind, as the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro (June 5–6) tests whether the bloc can deliver real integration momentum. US Strategy Shift for the Balkans: A new US State Department report says the “nation-building era” is over, with Washington focusing on stability and “mutually beneficial partnerships,” including trade and energy links like Corridor 8. Kosovo Social Services & Child Protection: UNICEF-backed reporting highlights gaps in Kosovo’s handling of child sexual abuse cases, including evidence challenges, coordination problems, and limited staffing and specialization in social services—especially as online-facilitated abuse grows. Kosovo Memory & Human Rights: A Pristina book launch compiles testimonies of Kosovo war deportations by train in 1999, using personal accounts to document the violence and family separations tied to the Bllace/Bllaca border route.
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