AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoElectricity for the first time in Guatemala: North Carolina electric co-op lineworkers helped build about three miles of power lines by hand to El Plan Nuevo Amanecer in northern Guatemala, bringing electricity to 50+ homes plus a school, two churches, and the community health clinic—along with wiring, lights/outlets, and electric cooktops to replace open-fire cooking. Water access map: A new global look shows more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with huge gaps between countries and many low-income regions still below 20% access. Immigration and medical care in the spotlight: A Guatemalan man in U.S. ICE custody says he’s still been fighting for proper treatment after 18 months, while another Guatemalan asylum seeker was released after months without potentially life-saving surgery. Culture & community through food: A travel guide highlights how Indigenous heritage shapes Guatemalan cuisine, from top restaurants and markets to hands-on cooking experiences. Faith and service ties: Reports also note LDS humanitarian partnerships in Central America, including work that reaches communities across the region.
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