AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGuatemala Tourism Watch: WTTC forecasts Guatemala’s international visitor spending will hit GTQ 14.9 billion (USD 1.9B) in 2026—about 21% above pre-pandemic 2019—driven by growing demand and stronger air connectivity. Indigenous Rights & Memory: Xinka communities marked the 9th anniversary of peaceful resistance and multiple municipal referendum milestones, including a long-running “NO to mining” stance tied to the El Escobal project. Culture & Community Faith: Sister J. Anette Dennis shared messages of belonging and support for women in Guatemala and across Central America during a Relief Society devotional, urging sisters not to feel alone. Local Lifestyle Spotlight: A family-run, home-based food business scene continues to grow in rural Hodgdon, showing how community markets and local rules can turn everyday cooking into livelihoods. International Human Rights Lens: Human Rights Watch reports Bulgaria licensed surveillance exports linked to repression risks—an issue that resonates for activists and journalists worldwide.
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