AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Access & Control: A “Food Passport” concept is being built as rationing shifts from empty shelves to digital permission—linking identity, payment, eligibility, subsidies, quotas, and access into one control layer. Protests & Health Strain in Bolivia: In La Paz and Cochabamba, weeks of unrest and road blockades are worsening shortages of food, fuel, and medicine; hospitals report running short of oxygen for surgeries as police use tear gas and arrests continue. Emergency Powers Law: Bolivia’s president signed legislation expanding executive power to deploy the military and regulate states of emergency, raising fears of suspended constitutional rights and tougher crackdowns. TB Care Failures (UK, Bolivian link): A prison watchdog found poor healthcare and missed TB detection and follow-up in a case tied to a Bolivian inmate, highlighting gaps in screening, communication, and escalation. Logistics for Bolivia: Avianca Cargo launched a weekly freighter route to Viru Viru (Santa Cruz), carrying specialized shipments including pharmaceuticals to strengthen trade connectivity. Global Health Funding Cuts: OECD analysis warns that reduced U.S. and Global Fund support is driving major declines in health and development funding for low- and middle-income countries.
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