AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLabor Pressure on Government: Bolivia’s COB union sent President Rodrigo Paz an eight-point agenda urging immediate action to “pacify” the country after more than a month of blockades, including calls to stop criminal prosecution of protesters, release detainees, and push for Paz’s resignation. Humanitarian Supply Strain: With over 5,000 cargo truck drivers stranded, a humanitarian aid caravan backed by the Ombudsman, Red Cross, and Catholic Church is trying to cover shortages of food, medicine, and hygiene. Roadblocks Easing, Health Risks Persist: Paz says dialogue has lifted 20+ blockade points and cut disruptions to their lowest in 44 days, but ABC reports 68 active points remain, and hospitals still face medicine shortages. Community Health Education: Dr. Carlos and Carla Wiens delivered healthcare lectures to Mennonite communities in Bolivia, covering disease prevention, allergies, fungal infections, leprosy, and cancer awareness. Child & Adolescent Violence Response: PAHO launched the ANIMA-AA kit to help health workers identify and support children and adolescents affected by violence, with special focus on sexual violence. Yellow Fever Alert: Colombia’s yellow fever outbreak is alarming health officials, and CDC travel guidance includes enhanced precautions across the region, including Bolivia.
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