AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEl Niño Drought Risk: Honduras placed 80% of the country on drought alert as El Niño intensifies, with reservoir drops, crop losses, and livestock deaths threatening food security—an arid strip including parts of Nicaragua’s Dry Corridor is especially vulnerable. Tourism & Local Livelihoods: On Ometepe Island, tourism growth is framed as mostly locally owned and operated, with residents describing concrete benefits for rural families and small businesses. Nicaragua in the U.S. Deportation Push: U.S. courts cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ethiopians and earlier actions have already removed protections for multiple countries including Nicaragua, raising fears of unsafe returns and job losses. Cruise Ship Enforcement: U.S. agents arrested 11 cruise workers in Boston over alleged child sexual abuse material, including one Nicaraguan national, after searches of devices and living quarters. Indigenous Voices & Land Pressure: Reporting from Indigenous communities highlights how development and mining can drive deforestation, water damage, and displacement—while youth media and community radio push back to protect forests and sacred lands.
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