AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIndigenous Media Funding: Cultural Survival announced its 2026 Indigenous Community Media Fund grant partners, with projects set to strengthen community media in Bolivia and across the Americas, supporting Indigenous storytelling, knowledge exchange, and self-defined narratives. Bolivia Protest Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz said the blockade and political crisis could end “in the coming days,” urging reconciliation and warning against social-media “destabilization,” as COB keeps humanitarian corridors open for oxygen, medicines, and ambulances but refuses to lift blockades or join dialogue. Justice & Dialogue: Bolivia’s Prosecutor’s Office annulled arrest warrants against two protest leaders, a condition for talks, while the government pressed for blockades to be dismantled. Cultural & Community Life: La Paz firefighters issued a bee-swarm safety alert, emphasizing relocation over extermination and reminding residents how stings trigger attacks. Youth & Learning: UNESCO’s Agustine Project director visited El Salvador schools to assess violence-prevention progress, highlighting student councils and safer, more inclusive classrooms. Food Access: Summer free meals are returning for youth in Yuma and La Paz, keeping children fed during school breaks.
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