AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAmistad 2026 Health Partnership: U.S. and Paraguayan officials wrapped up the two-week Amistad 2026 mission in Asunción, citing expanded access to specialty care for nearly 3,000 Paraguayans through joint work at four Unidad de Salud Familiar clinics in Capiatá, including optometry, audiology, dental and primary care; teams treated 2,952 patients, distributed 1,035 eyeglasses, fitted 197 hearing aids, and delivered care valued at over $500,000, while also boosting regional readiness for disasters and humanitarian crises. World Cup Knockout Picture for Paraguay: Paraguay’s World Cup fate remains tied to the new 48-team format and the “best third-place” race; with wildcard spots on the line, the latest coverage notes Paraguay among the teams positioned to advance while other group results still determine the final cut. Asunción Culture & Law: A new National Archives exhibition, “Four Times of the Republic,” opened June 22 to trace Paraguay’s constitutional history across four eras using original documents and archival materials, free to the public. Literature Crossing Borders: Rafael Barrett’s “El dolor paraguayo” has reached English readers as “Paraguayan Sorrow,” translated by William Costa and published by Monthly Review Press, spotlighting labor exploitation and inequality in early 20th-century Paraguay.
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