AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat & safety in sport: A Guardian analysis says nearly one in five 2026 World Cup matches hit heat and humidity levels that should trigger delays or postponements, raising fresh pressure on organizers to protect players and fans as climate change intensifies extreme weather. Public health enforcement at borders: Brazil’s Federal Revenue Service seized a truck on the Friendship Bridge carrying smuggled Paraguayan weight-loss pens (including tirzepatide) hidden among pesticides, warning of serious health risks and noting that refrigeration rules are often ignored by smugglers. Food safety cooperation: PAHO/WHO, FAO and partners report 10 Latin American countries—including Paraguay—are advancing 24 initiatives to strengthen science-based food safety systems using risk analysis in policy and regulation. Local health capacity: Paraguay is expanding ICU capacity to 94% with more beds, equipment, and staff. Trade & health-adjacent policy: Paraguay’s Central Bank reports a US$746.6M trade surplus in H1 2026 as exports jump 23.6%, while regional talks also focus on reducing barriers that affect access to goods like medical products. Health sector workforce access: WHO opened its Global Internship Programme to citizens of all 194 member states, including opportunities across headquarters and country offices. Road safety: A Paraguayan bus accident in southern Brazil left at least three dead and 40+ injured; the cause is under investigation.
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