AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Risk & Food Security: UN warnings say the potentially very strong 2026-27 El Niño could push at least 49 million more people into acute food insecurity, with past El Niño years linked to floods, droughts, wildfires and failed harvests. Paraguay Biodiversity Spotlight: Asunción Times launches a “Birds of Paraguay” series with the Ñandú (greater rhea), highlighting how Paraguay’s grasslands shape the life of this flightless, fast-running species. Heritage & Community: Five historic murals at the Port of Asunción are being restored under the “Asunción 500 Años” initiative, aiming to clean, repair and protect artworks created in 1957. Indigenous Land Protection: A report on Indigenous women leading resistance against illegal mining describes how training and advocacy helped communities document rights abuses and defend rivers and territories. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Vendors from La Recova are temporarily relocated to the Asunción Port Cultural Centre during restoration works, keeping artisan commerce active while heritage repairs proceed.
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