AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuatemala–Taiwan Health Cooperation: Guatemala’s Public Health minister Joaquín Barnoya highlighted a TaiwanICDF-backed breast cancer program, citing improved screening, mammography access, and referral links between rural centers and hospitals during the agency’s 30th anniversary. Local Culture & Coffee: A mother-daughter duo opened Terra Cafe in Avondale, spotlighting Guatemalan coffee from farmer Luis Minaz and leaning into their roots after delays and setbacks during permitting and construction. Immigration & Community Impact: A Guatemalan landscaping business owner, Edvin Alvarez, remains in U.S. detention after ICE seized him despite work authorization; his family says legal efforts to avoid deportation are ongoing. Digital Rights in Central America: A new regional report maps digital platform regulation across Guatemala and neighbors, flagging gaps around electoral disinformation, online gender-based violence, and opaque moderation. Faith & Youth in Guatemala Connections: A Vacation Bible Camp in the U.S. raised funds for fruit trees for families in Guatemala and Honduras, tying kids’ outreach to land protection and income support.
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