AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMedical Access in Action: Paraguay and the U.S. launched the third Amistad medical mission in Capiatá, with about 35 American and Paraguayan healthcare professionals delivering free care (ophthalmology, dentistry, audiology, and family health) through 26 June at four Family Health Units in the XI Health Region, coordinated by the MSPBS, the U.S. Embassy, and U.S. Air Forces Southern. Winter Health & Safety: Asunción’s National Emergency Secretariat (SEN) opened a new pet-friendly winter shelter under Jaho’i 2026 near Costanera Norte, offering beds, food, and medical assistance for people experiencing homelessness, with separate facilities for men, women, and children. Cardiac Care Focus: The Philippine Heart Association reiterated heart-disease eradication priorities, including rheumatic heart disease programs and “One Cardiologist in Every City and Province,” highlighting specialist shortages and the need to expand cardiovascular services. Sports-Health Angle: Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón drew major attention after becoming the first World Cup red-card recipient under a new rule banning mouth-covering during confrontations—he’ll miss Paraguay’s final group match.
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