AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHonduras Health Policy: President Nasry Asfura said Honduras will not send aid to Venezuela after last week’s earthquakes, arguing “Honduras first” and that even a “contingent” would be too costly. Regional Health & Humanitarian Response: Cuba’s medical brigade is returning from Guatemala after Guatemala let a long-running health cooperation agreement lapse, with Havana blaming U.S. pressure; the withdrawal affects hundreds of clinicians and thousands of patients. Public Health Tools: PAHO launched the ANIMA-AA Kit to help frontline health workers identify and support children and adolescents affected by violence, including sexual violence and child marriage. Disease Watch: Belize is on heightened alert for highly pathogenic avian influenza, citing outbreaks in Honduras and Costa Rica and urging stronger farm biosecurity and reporting of sick or dead birds. Health & Migration Impacts: A Supreme Court decision clearing the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians is raising fears for hundreds of thousands of people, with knock-on effects for families and health-related services. Community Health: A Cornell study finds workers with TPS in New York are deeply embedded in civic life and communities, strengthening the case for legal pathways to stability.
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