AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Election & Health Policy: Colombia’s presidential runoff ended in a razor-thin win for right-wing outsider Abelardo de la Espriella over Iván Cepeda (49.66% vs 48.7%), with final results still under legal review—raising fresh uncertainty for the country’s health system, public debt, and how security and social reforms will be handled next. Cuba Fuel Shortages & Care Access: In Havana, religious sisters say electricity limits their ministry, including producing hosts for parishes, as fuel and essentials are constrained amid U.S. pressure—highlighting how shortages ripple into community health and support services. Animal Health Alert (New World Screwworm): The New World screwworm has returned to the U.S., with confirmed cases in Texas and New Mexico affecting livestock and even a dog, prompting concern for human and animal health and renewed prevention efforts. El Salvador Link (Regional Health & Migration Context): A Minnesota family story tied to ICE deportations underscores ongoing mental and health impacts of detention and family separation across the region.
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