AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth Security Partnership: Amistad 2026 wrapped up in Asunción after a two-week U.S.-Paraguay mission expanded specialty care for nearly 3,000 people, treating 2,952 patients and delivering optometry, audiology, dental and primary services while boosting clinic readiness for future disasters. Urban Stormwater Works: Paraguay’s MOPC announced a 15-day temporary closure of Capitán Ávalos street in Luque (near Asunción) to build a new transversal drain, aiming to improve stormwater management and reduce road flooding. Biodiversity & Conservation Recognition: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park was named its first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting low-impact nature tourism and protecting terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems—an example of how conservation designations can support sustainable travel. Sustainability Ranking: Paraguay placed 4th globally in U.S. News & World Report’s Land and Resource Sustainability category, underscoring attention on deforestation, protected areas and water stress. Local Culture & Environment Themes: A Spain exhibition, “Hilos Fundacionales,” features Paraguayan artists and Indigenous creators, including works engaging deforestation and environmental memory through textiles.
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