AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGuatemala in the spotlight: A UN working group urged Guatemala to open military sites and archives to help find thousands disappeared in the 1960–1996 civil war, calling it a “clear request” from victims and families. Community & faith ties: Water Well Cafe’s new Texas location marked its grand opening with a Freedom Fest that included worship, family activities, and a fundraiser supporting a Guatemala mission trip. Culture through sport: A Guatemala-linked presence showed up in international archery training, with results managers from across the Americas—including Guatemala—taking part in an Advanced IANSEO seminar in Mexico ahead of major Pan American events. Food as connection: Cable and Wireless Charitable Foundation backed World Central Kitchen relief work in Central America after hurricanes Eta and Iota, supporting meals in hard-hit areas including Guatemala. Arts & identity: A Guatemala-born filmmaker is among Detroit’s Kresge Artist Fellows for 2026, highlighting how Guatemalan talent continues to travel and shape global creative scenes. Health & food safety: A fast-growing Cyclospora outbreak in the U.S. has sickened hundreds across multiple states, with investigators still unable to name the specific food source.
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