AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Youth: Parents and officials are hashing out Barbados’ new primary-to-secondary transition plan, with continuous assessment and group project weighting raising worries about fairness and individual placement. Health & Inclusion: The Ministry of Health is calling on corporate Barbados and service clubs to help fund island-wide needs, as a $98,000 sensory room project launches to support children with developmental disabilities. School Wellness: Kingston and St Andrew schools in Jamaica are getting hydration stations to boost water intake and cut sugary drinks—an easy lifestyle win with reusable bottles. Public Safety: Friends of Democracy is pushing for urgent infrastructure fixes after a tourist fell into a poorly covered manhole, arguing routine inspections must match Barbados’ “safe and welcoming” brand. Tourism, Culture & Values: A new Caribbean-focused tourism and investment commentary argues the region’s real advantage is “relational joy” rooted in community—something investors should protect, not package. Immigration Debate: A lawyer weighs in on birth tourism concerns, urging stronger screening by agencies while government says online ads don’t justify policy panic. Culture & Remembrance: Juneteenth reenactments and reparations talks in Ghana spotlight calls for formal apologies, compensation, and returns of looted cultural artefacts.
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