AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAfghan Women’s Rights: Spain’s foreign minister José Manuel Albares told a Madrid conference that Afghan women’s voices “will always be heard,” pointing to Spain’s annual HearUs forum and a dedicated “Hall of Afghan Women.” Work & School Disruption: Portugal’s second general strike in six months is hitting transport, schools and hospitals, with rail and Lisbon metro shut and major flight reductions expected, raising knock-on concerns for students and families. Labour Market Pressure: A new EU snapshot shows involuntary non-standard employment is worst across the Mediterranean, with Spain at 17% of workers on unstable contracts. Health Policy Debate: Organ donation opt-out systems still often hinge on family consent, leaving clinicians to manage grief and legal/ethical tension at the bedside. Education & Community: Spain’s wider education news this week also includes a spotlight on how schools and local services are adapting to social pressures, from protests to policy shifts.
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