AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHonduras Medical Support: U.S. Airmen completed a two-week MEDRETE training in San Pedro Sula, supporting 1,398 patient encounters with Honduran Ministry of Health teams across community posts and hospitals, including trauma, emergency care, labor and delivery, intensive care, and optometry. Volunteer Surgery Access: A longtime nurse in San Diego is planning another mission trip to Honduras with Health Caring Services, helping rural patients in Sula get hip and knee surgeries through a clinic partnership with Hospital Socorro de lo Alto. Health Preparedness: U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Nebraska’s National Quarantine Unit after it helped respond to potential hantavirus exposures involving travelers from Honduras, reporting zero detected cases. Food Security in Honduras: A regional food insecurity report flags Honduras at 41.3% moderate-to-severe food insecurity, tied to poverty and especially hitting Indigenous communities dependent on small-scale farming. Climate Health Watch: Coverage on El Niño notes Honduras is already seeing drought impacts, raising risks that can worsen nutrition and health access.
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