AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSustainability & Waste: La Paz is set to become a national model for home composting, after the city was included in an international organic-waste program backed by the South Pacific Alliance Cooperation Fund, with visits to its transfer station and eco-park composting and vermicomposting facilities. Political Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz has sent a bill to Parliament to regulate states of emergency as Bolivia’s protests enter a fifth week, with road blockades disrupting food, medicine, and fuel and leaving at least five dead. Government Shake-Up: Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García resigned amid the unrest, as the government weighs emergency measures and protesters demand Paz’s exit. Community & Youth Life: La Paz also opened a renovated neighborhood recreation center and launched a municipal cyber police unit aimed at preventing digital crimes and protecting families and schools. Justice & Faith: Bolivia’s court upheld convictions of Catalan-born Jesuits accused of covering up child abuse, a case tied to the diary revelations about “Padre Pica.” Culture & Learning: A 15-year-old history student became the youngest ever UCI humanities graduate, turning global travel and museum visits into a fast-track academic story.
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