AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHonduras Energy & Health: A new report says fast-tracked solar projects in southern Honduras have harmed local communities’ health and livelihoods, citing weak environmental oversight, tree-cover loss, and pollution—while many nearby residents still lack reliable electricity. Honduras Care on the Ground: Lee University volunteers recently returned from Honduras after running a temporary medical clinic and supporting Jungle Hospital in Rio Viejo, including dental care, triage, vitamin packs, and community outreach. Immigration & Health Access (U.S.-linked, regional impact): In the DMV, advocates say rising immigration enforcement is creating a “crisis of information” that leaves families confused about court and safety—raising health and wellbeing risks when people avoid help. Medical Aid (Ebola response): Direct Relief shipped requested medicines, PPE, and respirators to Ebola frontline workers in the DRC, including support for Elykia Hospital’s treatment center. Cuban Doctors Debate (policy pressure): Italy’s Calabria says it will keep Cuban doctors despite U.S. pressure, arguing hospitals would otherwise close—highlighting how staffing gaps can quickly become care gaps. TPS Uncertainty (health workforce strain): Miami-area groups plan a rally to defend TPS holders after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way to end protections, warning of major impacts on families and healthcare staffing.
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