AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHonduras Response to Venezuela Quakes: President Nasry Asfura said Honduras won’t send aid to Venezuela after last week’s earthquakes, arguing “Honduras first” and that rescue missions would be too costly. Immigration & Health Access: A Honduran man, Darli Mejia, was indicted in the U.S. over an alleged violent kidnapping and strangulation of his ex-girlfriend, with the victim treated at South Shore University Hospital. Regional Health Workforce Pressure: Cuba’s medical brigade returned from Guatemala after the bilateral health cooperation agreement wasn’t renewed, with Havana blaming U.S. pressure—raising concerns about care continuity for thousands. Public Health Policy Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing TPS terminations for Haiti and Syria could disrupt health coverage and workforce stability for large numbers of people, including those in the region. Food & Nutrition Innovation: WFP highlighted new delivery tools and behavior-change approaches to stretch aid further—relevant for Honduras as partners look for smarter nutrition support.
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