AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Protests & Governance: Bolivia’s political crisis deepened as President Rodrigo Paz moved to strengthen the army’s role in quelling anti-government protests, while Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García resigned amid the 33rd day of road blockades led by labor and peasant groups demanding Paz step down; the government is also advancing a bill to regulate states of emergency and is reportedly considering military intervention as shortages bite in La Paz and beyond. Religious & Community Accountability: A Bolivian Church Abuse Survivors network welcomed convictions of two Catalan-born Jesuits for covering up child sexual abuse, tied to the long-misconduct case of “Padre Pica,” highlighting how institutions failed victims. Sustainability in La Paz: La Paz joined an international push for organic waste management via home composting, with the city showcasing composting and vermicomposting work as part of a broader environmental partnership. Faith, Hope & Children: A World Vision study including Bolivia finds that children’s experience of God’s love shows up through everyday support—relationships and community—linked to hope, resilience, and wellbeing. Culture & Memory: Venice’s Ocean Space hosts “Tide of Returns,” exploring repatriation as lived experience shaped by law, ceremony, family memory, and the ocean.
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