AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivia Crisis Watch: Bolivia’s road blockades are now isolating six departments and worsening shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies, with talks stalled and no clear deal in sight as the unrest stretches past a month. Humanitarian Corridors: The Bolivian Workers’ Central says it will open humanitarian corridors for oxygen, medicines, ambulances, and emergency cases, but it refuses to lift blockades or join a peace dialogue. World Cup Culture & Identity: Ahead of the World Cup opener in Mexico City, Mexico’s soccer federation has lost its appeal over FIFA fines tied to fans’ anti-gay chant—highlighting how sport, language, and inclusion collide on the biggest stage. Public Health in the Region: Experts warn Chagas disease is a “ticking time bomb” across Latin America’s cities as migration shifts a childhood infection into later-life heart failure. Education Access: UNESCO reports global school enrollment growth has stagnated since 2015, with some regions seeing small increases in children not attending school. Indigenous Media Support: Cultural Survival announces new Indigenous Community Media Fund grant partners, backing community storytelling and knowledge exchange across Bolivia and beyond.
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