AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional Rights Watch: CARICOM will convene a meeting to tackle discrimination and marginalisation faced by Rastafarians, with a committee set to include Barbados, Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. Community & Safety: Barbados Police are asking the public to help find 13-year-old Kemera Murray, last seen June 29 in St Michael. Culture & Memory: A special historical feature revisits the 1970 MV Christena Commission of Inquiry and the reforms it helped shape for maritime safety. Youth & Creativity: A new film initiative, “Once Upon A Frame,” launches to channel young people’s stories into films and tackle youth violence in memory of Shawnathon Chase. Education Integrity: The UWI warns of an unauthorised website using its name and collecting personal data. Local Resilience: Barbados boosts hurricane shelter readiness ahead of the 2026 season, with upgrades and backup systems in place. Hospitality Buzz: Royalton Vessence Barbados opens on the Platinum Coast as an adult-oriented all-inclusive concept. Quality Assurance: Barbados Accreditation Council earns regional recognition for leadership in quality assurance. LGBTQIA+ Rights: Pride in Guyana is framed as a protest, with calls for legal reform despite growing social acceptance.
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