AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: Jamaica-born JACANA is rolling out a Caribbean Wellness Platform, bundling botanical care, plant medicines, nature-based experiences and apothecary retail—built on its USDA Organic 100-acre farm in St. Ann and aiming to position the region as a global natural-healing destination. Water Access Reality Check: A new data map highlights where safely managed drinking water is still out of reach, underscoring the huge gap between wealthy countries and low-income regions. Arts & Inclusion: A Barbados minister backs direct state support for young authors, proposing schools and the Ministry of Education channel book purchases so writers can earn consistently. Education Transition Watch: Parents are getting clearer details on Barbados’ primary-to-secondary placement shift—continuous assessment plus standardised tests—while questions remain about how group projects affect individual marks. Special Needs Support: A $98,000 Legacy Foundation grant will fund a sensory room for children with developmental disabilities at the Albert Cecil Graham Development Centre. Heritage & Youth: Barbados’ heritage and culture are being framed as pathways to jobs and entrepreneurship for young people through new certification and heritage games training. Public Safety Call: After a tourist fell into an uncovered manhole on Belmont Road, Friends of Democracy is urging routine inspections and faster infrastructure fixes. Culture Through Music: A UK–Barbados music exchange programme is strengthening cultural ties through steel pan friendships. Literary Milestone: Vernal Sage’s reggae single “Good Over Evil” is climbing radio charts, marking a breakthrough moment for the veteran singer. Love Island Buzz: Maya Jama returns to the villa for Casa Amor, while Gabriel Garland is removed after ITV says an issue from his past came to light.
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