AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia Protest Crisis: Bolivia’s weeks-long popular rebellion against President Rodrigo Paz is escalating into a “breaking point,” with shortages of food, fuel, and life-saving medicine as Indigenous groups, unions, and peasants maintain roadblocks around La Paz; Congress has lifted limits tied to emergency powers, raising the risk of a state of exception and troop deployment. Indigenous Climate & Conservation Finance: A new piece highlights how women-led climate action and socio-environmental funds are pushing resources toward frontline community leadership—relevant to Bolivia’s territory-based conservation efforts. Lake Uru Uru Conservation Win: Bolivia conservationist Dayana Blanco is recognized through the Future For Nature–IUCN Species Survival Commission pathway for restoring Lake Uru Uru and protecting flamingos using Indigenous knowledge. Mining, Water, and Wildlife Pressure: A separate report flags how mining water pollution and scarcity can devastate local ecosystems and communities, underscoring the stakes for Bolivia’s own extractive regions.
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