AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBiodiversity Breakthrough: Ecuadorian researchers untangled a century-old frog mislabeling and formally described a new species, Pristimantis milpe, after comparing historic museum type specimens from London with living frogs in western Ecuador and southern Colombia. Education & Skills: UTEC and UNESCO IESALC wrapped a 10-week program to co-design an institutional model for microcredentials, with teams building prototypes spanning sustainability, AI, entrepreneurship, and industrial process management. Ecuador–US Security Shock: Ecuador’s intelligence chief Michele Sensi-Contugi and his wife were among seven killed in a helicopter crash in northern Kenya that also involved five Americans, renewing scrutiny around the trip and Ecuador’s close security ties with the United States. Climate Risk Watch: UN warnings highlight that a potentially very strong 2026-27 El Niño could push tens of millions more into acute food insecurity, with earlier El Niño disasters showing how quickly floods, droughts, and crop failures can cascade. Tech & Trade Diplomacy: Xi Jinping urged China and Ecuador to align development strategies and expand cooperation, including digital economy, green development, new energy, and artificial intelligence. Port & Connectivity: DP World’s Port of Posorja won a 2026 AAPA Port Industry Excellence Award for public-private partnership, citing major investment and planned berth expansions to boost capacity.
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