AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Health Crisis & Access to Care: Bolivia’s weeks-long protest roadblocks are easing after a state of emergency, with the government saying no active blockades remained and that routes should fully reopen soon—an important shift for access to food, fuel, and medical supplies, including oxygen. Human Impact of Blockades: Rights groups and officials have linked deaths during the crisis to delays in getting medical care, underscoring how transport disruptions can quickly become a public health emergency. Political Tension Still High: Even as highways reopen, Evo Morales’ supporters describe the pause as temporary, warning the underlying conflict over prices, resources, and governance is far from resolved. Regional Health Emergency Watch: Separately, Venezuela declared a state of emergency after back-to-back earthquakes left at least 32 dead and 700 injured, with schools used as shelters and health professionals urged to report to hospitals.
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