AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBolivia Protest Culture & Rights: Thousands of Indigenous women in La Paz marked Mother’s Day in black, demanding the withdrawal of military-aged sons from repression and calling for President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation as Congress moves to expand emergency powers. State of Emergency Backlash: Law 1732 repeals limits on declaring emergencies, raising fears of wider military deployment amid roadblocks, shortages, and escalating clashes. Indigenous Solidarity & Climate Lens: A separate report highlights how women-led, territory-rooted climate action and socio-environmental funds are strengthening local leadership across the Global South, including Bolivia’s communities. Faith & Tech Debate: Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” warns that AI can dehumanize if it builds a future excluding God—fueling fresh discussion in Latin America about ethics, dignity, and modern life. Local Arts & Heritage: La Paz’s founding festivities continue with culture-heavy programming, including storytelling, music, and community events. Conservation Spotlight: Future For Nature’s partnership with IUCN backs young conservationists, including a Bolivian awardee working to restore Lake Uru Uru and protect flamingos.
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