AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Niño Risk for El Salvador: The UN’s FAO and WFP launched a first-ever Joint Anticipatory Action Appeal for US$202 million to protect 8.8 million people in 22 high-risk countries, including El Salvador, as forecasts point to stronger El Niño conditions that could bring droughts, floods, and storms. Planned support includes cash transfers, climate-resilient seeds, livestock protection, and flood-control measures. Regional Preparedness: Central America and Mexico are also stepping up coordination for possible El Niño impacts on rainfed agriculture and food security, with El Salvador’s CENTA among the partners working on early warning and response plans. Local Climate-Linked Governance: El Salvador’s broader push for resilience and development is echoed in regional cooperation efforts, including UN frameworks that emphasize strengthening resilience and protecting vulnerable communities. Tourism Push (Environment Adjacent): El Salvador wrapped up the Beloved Wedding Summit 2026, pitching beaches, mountains, and city venues to international planners—an economic boost that raises the stakes for sustainable land and water management.
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