AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBolivia Culture & Heritage: La Paz artisan bakers marked Marraqueta Day and renewed calls for UNESCO to recognize marraqueta bread as “heritage of humanity,” highlighting ancestral techniques tied to altitude and clay-oven baking. Bolivia Social Protection: Bolivia is tightening its crackdown on child trafficking after a case in Santa Cruz where a trafficked infant died following hospital admission, prompting plans for stricter travel rules for minors and deeper investigations into exploitation networks. Bolivia Politics & Society: Bolivia’s new conservative government is working to strengthen ties with the U.S. after election-related unrest, with officials pointing to renewed cooperation and support amid ongoing protests and blockades. Regional Culture & Arts: Denver Art Museum announced “I Follow Rivers: Indigenous Worlds in Latin America” (opening Fall 2026), spotlighting Indigenous artists and resilience across Latin America. Faith & Community: Pope Leo XIV urged Colombia’s outgoing president Gustavo Petro to “always work for peace,” underscoring the Vatican’s role in political reconciliation narratives. Global Church News: A Spanish cardinal in Morocco suspended himself amid Vatican sexual assault allegations, a reminder of how church leadership scandals ripple across communities.
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