AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoProtest Crackdown Escalation: Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz warned the country is at a “breaking point” after nearly a month of blockades that have triggered shortages of food, fuel, and life-saving medicine, as Congress moves to lift limits on emergency powers and the government weighs deploying security forces. Indigenous-Led Conservation Win: Future For Nature and the IUCN Species Survival Commission launched a pathway for young conservationists, with Bolivia’s Dayana Blanco recognized for community-led restoration of Lake Uru Uru and protection of flamingos using Indigenous knowledge. Water Rights and Court Limits: A commentary on groundwater governance argues courts can’t replace fair water-pumping rules, highlighting how slow, after-the-fact legal fights fail to allocate water effectively—an issue that resonates for Bolivia’s water-stressed communities. Urban Resilience in La Paz: Bolivia’s Urban Resilience Project is spotlighted as a way to link social investment with safer housing and services in high-risk peripheral neighborhoods, aiming to reduce landslide vulnerability and exclusion. Mining Pressure on Nature: A report flags how Peru’s Quellaveco mine has been linked to pollution, wildlife harm, and health concerns, underscoring the broader environmental stakes for the Andes region’s extractive boom. Amazon Crime Threat: An International Crisis Group report warns organized crime is expanding across the Amazon, driven by illegal gold mining and drug trafficking, with Indigenous communities facing the highest risks.
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