AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWellbeing & Climate Vision: A new report argues that high wellbeing for all is possible only if energy is rapidly decarbonised and societies shift from overconsumption to “sufficiency,” with planet habitability treated as a non-negotiable starting point. Court & Community Safety: A juvenile charged with wounding and violent conduct at the Barbados Rally was granted bail of $1,500, while another co-accused is set to return to court soon. Tourism With a Local Soul: Barbados is leaning into experience-led travel, with Royalton Vessence Barbados pitching Bajan culture, wellness and immersive stays on the Platinum Coast as it opens for guests. Culture & Heritage: Heritage Month 2026 was officially launched, with officials stressing that heritage is more than landmarks—it’s stories, music, food, language and shared values. Faith & Gender in Church: The Anglican Diocese marks 30 years since women were admitted to the priesthood, with 16 women ordained and more moving toward ordination. Youth, Health & Schools: A regional push is underway to ban marketing of ultra-processed foods around schools, led by Caribbean youth and civil society groups. Skills & Training: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised three Level Two TVET courses under a CARICOM pilot, expanding access through CARICOM TVET digitalisation. Farming Support: Christ Church farmers are set to benefit from new water mains to tackle irrigation, pests and farm theft. Disaster Inclusion: Disaster planning is getting a boost for youth and people with disabilities, with training and better shelter communication flagged as priorities. Education Oversight: Ghana’s GTEC warns the public about 70 unrecognised tertiary institutions, urging careful checks before enrolling.
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