AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Rights Under Emergency: El Salvador’s Idhuca says it documented 569 human rights violations in 2025, with arbitrary detentions and denial of legal safeguards most frequently reported, and most cases tied to the 2022 state of emergency. AI and Work Governance: Venezuela lawmakers at the ILO’s International Labour Conference warned that AI-driven job changes must be shaped by transparent social dialogue, not “algorithmic opacity.” Culture + Education Access: Venezuela’s National Cinemateca will broadcast live FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Caracas and run a football-themed film cycle at UNEARTE, pairing sport with learning. Indigenous Craft at Risk (Ecuador): In Guangopolo, horsehair sieve weaving is fading fast—down to nine artisans—after cheaper plastics and synthetic fabrics undercut demand. School Libraries Boost (Antigua & Barbuda): The American University of Antigua donated whiteboards and flip charts to ABCAS, supporting its agriculture program as it moves online. Literacy Support (Eastern Caribbean): Sandals Foundation and Hands Across the Sea expand the CLASS program with new books and strengthened school libraries for 1,192 students in Antigua. World Cup + Learning Spaces (Caribbean): Antigua’s CHOGM momentum mural invites residents to engage publicly ahead of the summit, framed as education and community building.
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