AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaternal & child health milestone: PAHO recognized El Salvador’s “Nacer con Cariño” Law as a regional model, praising progress in more humane, respectful care from pregnancy through early childhood. Public health victory: WHO/PAHO validated El Salvador for eliminating trachoma as a public health problem—the first Central American country to do so—highlighting strengthened primary care plus water, sanitation, hygiene, and eye-health actions. Prison health & rights risk: Amnesty warns that El Salvador’s mass detentions and deaths in custody could amount to crimes against humanity, citing alleged arbitrary arrests, medical negligence, and deaths of people not yet convicted. Prison access for families: IACHR-facilitated visits allowed Ruth López’s sister to see her in jail; she reportedly lost weight and is affected by food and conditions. Disaster response support: 130 rescuers and six dogs returned from Venezuela to El Salvador, bringing medicines and medical supplies for the El Salvador field hospital after the June double earthquake. Food insecurity pressure: A regional IPC report flags acute food insecurity affecting about 701,000 people near the Río Lempa border area, with the worst impact in Honduras’ Ch’orti’ zone. Humanitarian cooperation: UNISAL and faith-based groups launched support for Venezuelan children left alone after the earthquakes. Health system leadership meeting: PAHO convened national program managers in San Salvador to accelerate trachoma elimination across the Americas, including El Salvador’s health ministry.
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