AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCultural Heritage & Diplomacy: UNESCO has recognized Nino Konis Santana as Timor-Leste’s first biosphere reserve, a major win for protecting the country’s natural heritage. Arts & Regional Cooperation: ASEAN cultural heritage leaders and museum professionals met in Clark to strengthen regional safeguards, with Timor-Leste among participants—good news for arts, archives, and heritage networks. Youth & Sustainability: Sarawak’s Rainforest Youth Summit (RAYS) 2026 opened in Kuching with new Timor-Leste representation, pushing youth-led climate action and responsible tourism. Community & Arts Outreach: Pacific Partnership and Pacific Friendship teams visited Vietnam’s Gio Linh disability rehabilitation center, where volunteers held arts-and-games activities with children. Local Arts/Identity: A Timor-Leste-focused piece explores “poetic imageries” as a way of witnessing war and loss through poetry. Sports (Diaspora): Ateneo Blue Eagles player Divine Adili has safely returned home to Nigeria after a drowning incident during a team activity.
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