AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeatwave Watch in Luxembourg: Record June temperatures are disrupting daily life, with Findel hitting 36.3°C and forecasts pushing toward 40°C+, straining transport, wildlife shelters, and triggering patchwork school responses as teachers’ unions demand urgent action. Climate & Family Policy Spotlight: Sweden’s climate minister Romina Pourmokhtari made EU history in Luxembourg by bringing her 3-month-old son to a ministers’ meeting, using it to argue parental leave should let parents—especially women—keep careers without choosing between work and family. Local Volunteering, Modernised: The Luxembourg Red Cross has launched a revamped online portal to match today’s volunteers with flexible, short-term, and even remote opportunities. Domestic Violence Data: Luxembourg reports a 10% rise in police interventions for domestic violence in 2025, alongside more perpetrators removed from homes, while experts warn prevention and follow-up still need strengthening. Kids’ Rights Index: Luxembourg tops the KidsRights Index 2026, while Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan rank lower—highlighting how child welfare outcomes vary far beyond healthcare alone. What’s On for Families: July brings a packed calendar in and around Luxembourg, including Mudam’s kids’ day, Kinnekswiss loves… concerts, and Asteroid Day activities.
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