AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCoronavirus in Brazil’s favelas: Catalytic Communities’ Sustainable Favela Network ran a virtual teach-in, “How to Talk About Coronavirus in Favelas?”, bringing together 55 favela leaders and communicators from Rio and São Paulo to share practical ways to inform, communicate, and organize during the pandemic. Argentina austerity hits disability services: Under President Javier Milei, payments to nonprofits running therapy and education for people with disabilities have been frozen, leaving participants without services and forcing some groups like Andar to cut transport and even sell vehicles. Venezuela U.S. legal pressure eases: AP reports the Trump administration told Miami federal prosecutors to stand down on criminal investigations into acting President Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a shift toward stabilizing relations. Colombia election backdrop: A new analysis says Colombia’s final stretch is marked by social gains alongside deep fiscal strain as President Gustavo Petro prepares to leave office. Caribbean governance & cooperation: Ghana and Jamaica revived cooperation talks after a 21-year gap, pledging work on health, trade, tourism, culture, and reparatory justice. World Cup health logistics: DR Congo says its World Cup delegation is compliant with U.S. Ebola protocols after FIFA and federation coordination.
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