AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBolivia Protest Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz warned Bolivia is at a “breaking point” as nearly a month of blockades in La Paz and El Alto has triggered shortages of food, fuel, and life-saving medicine, while Congress moves to lift limits on emergency powers—raising fears that order could tip into repression. Indigenous-Led Climate Finance: A new piece highlights how women-led and socio-environmental funds in the Global South are trying to route climate money to frontline communities already protecting forests, water, seeds, and livelihoods—an approach that resonates with Bolivia’s community conservation efforts. Lake Uru Uru Conservation: Future For Nature and IUCN Species Survival Commission support young conservationists, spotlighting Bolivia’s Dayana Blanco for community-led restoration of Lake Uru Uru and protection of Andean and James’s flamingos using Indigenous knowledge. Mining & Water Pressure in the Andes: A wider regional report flags how mining can intensify water scarcity and pollution risks—an issue that matters for Bolivia’s fragile highland watersheds. Urban Resilience in Bolivia: Coverage on Bolivia’s Urban Resilience Project points to targeted investment in high-risk neighborhoods in La Paz and Santa Cruz as a way to cut landslide vulnerability and improve access to services.
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