AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoad Safety & Public Health: Antigua and Barbuda lawmakers are pushing for breathalyzer testing at accident scenes, after complaints that alcohol smells were ignored and no blood tests were taken—aimed at cutting drunk-driving deaths. Reproductive Health: A regional researcher says men aged 20–24 drive most teenage pregnancies in Antigua and Barbuda, calling for earlier, better sex education for boys and teens. Maternal Health Policy: Two doctors urge removal of the country’s 1861 abortion law, arguing safer care has improved outcomes and that criminalization hasn’t stopped abortions. Infectious Disease Watch: Hawai‘i health officials reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu tied to a visitor; local transmission risk is considered low, but residents are urged to eliminate standing water. Indigenous Health & Environment: Brazil’s crackdown on illegal mining in the Yanomami territory shows progress since 2023, but satellite monitoring finds miners have shifted tactics and continue operating in scattered areas. Food & Water Resilience: Baja California agriculture officials warn farmers to crop-switch ahead of major Colorado River cuts by 2027, stressing producer willingness and climate-resilient alternatives.
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