AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReforestation Push: El Salvador is ramping up nationwide tree planting under #MOPVerde, with new planting and plant distribution events planned across the country and additional trees being relocated to Bicentennial Park—aimed at boosting green space, air quality, and ecosystem recovery. Education for Peace: UNESCO’s regional director visited El Salvador to review progress on the EU-funded Agustine Project, focused on violence prevention through socio-emotional skills, student participation, and safer, more inclusive school environments. Labor Rights Milestone: El Salvador was removed from the ILO’s labor-rights watchlist for the first time in 20 years, a shift credited to coordination among government, employers, and unions. Business + Skills Agenda: ANEP’s new leadership met President Bukele to back growth through tech education, AI, and bilingual training to tap nearshoring opportunities—framed alongside improved investment conditions. Immigration Policy Impact: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people granted Temporary Protected Status but who entered illegally can’t apply for green cards, including TPS holders from El Salvador.
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