AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Security in Crisis: Summer Food Service Program meals are returning for Yuma and La Paz youth, with free breakfast and lunch for kids 18 and under to help prevent hunger-related learning setbacks. Public Health & Access: Bolivia’s month-long road blockades are now isolating six departments and worsening shortages of food, fuel, and essential supplies, with La Paz hit hardest and dozens of road cutoffs disrupting transport. Health System Pressure: As shortages deepen, the situation raises urgent concerns for timely access to medicines and care when roads are blocked and supply chains stall. Dialogue Deadlock: The COB has voted to extend blockades and refuse dialogue for now, while Bolivia’s prosecutor revoked arrest warrants for two protest leaders—an opening that still isn’t translating into talks. Athlete Welfare Angle: Separate from the unrest, health screening and athlete safety efforts continue to expand, including medical checks for professional boxers.
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