AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Crisis Talks: President Rodrigo Paz reached a deal with the COB labor confederation, a first step toward ending 50 days of anti-government roadblocks that have left fuel shortages, food and medical access problems, and deaths in their wake. Indigenous & Labor Pressure: Reuters reports former President Evo Morales is “watching — and waiting” from his Chapare base as protesters demand wage hikes, an end to fuel and dollar shortages, and Paz’s resignation. Culture & Community Learning: FIVB Coaches Courses expanded women’s coaching education with two Bolivia sessions in May, joining programs in Palestine, Albania, Kiribati, and Barbados. Faith & Local Ministry: A Korean priest in Bolivia’s Okinawa region visits dozens of small chapels monthly, describing deep Marian devotion and the economic hardship he sees firsthand. Nature & Indigenous Landscapes: New camera-trap research calls Bolivia-and-Peru “ghost dogs” (short-eared dogs) more abundant than feared, but still highly secretive—making habitat protection crucial.
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