AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia’s Culture & Rights Beat: Bolivia reopened the National Archaeology Museum (MUNARQ) with the exhibition “Eternal Roots, Living Legacies,” linking pre-Hispanic customs like ch’allar and regional festivities to today’s traditions, while also spotlighting repatriated heritage. Child Protection Crackdown: Authorities in Santa Cruz moved to tighten enforcement after a case where an infant died after being sold into a trafficking ring, with plans to bar minors from travel without parents or proper authorization and to expand probes into syndicates exploiting children. Public Life Under Strain: Bolivia’s Congress passed a bill that lets President Rodrigo Paz declare a state of emergency and deploy military forces to end protests and blockades, a move that has sparked fear of more violence—especially among Indigenous and women-led groups. Indigenous Women & Climate Leadership: Indigenous women stood out as climate leaders at London Climate Action Week, with organizers highlighting how floods and droughts are hitting Indigenous communities hardest. Faith & Accountability: A Vatican preliminary investigation opened into allegations of sexual abuse against Spanish Cardinal Cristóbal López Romero, marking an unprecedented moment for the Spanish Catholic hierarchy.
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