AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLGBTQ+ Rights Watch: UK judges in London heard the final appeal in Trinidad and Tobago’s landmark challenge to colonial-era anti-gay “buggery” laws, with a decision expected later this year that could reshape rights across the region. Disaster Relief: CARICOM leaders, including Barbados PM Mia Mottley, sent humanitarian aid to earthquake-stricken Venezuela and Cuba as the UN warned Venezuela still needs an extra US$296 million for recovery. Education Transformation: Barbados’ education transformation agenda is drawing regional and global interest, with Minister Chad Blackman highlighting teacher and leadership training partnerships and millions in investment. Tech for Youth: West Terrace Primary won the 2026 Battle of the Bots coding and robotics competition, beating defending champions Christ Church Girls’ School. Workplace Future: HRMAB is gearing up for its Workforce 2030: Ready or Not conference, focusing on how Barbadian organisations should adapt to AI and automation. Tourism & Culture: Connect Barbados 2026 wrapped with record buyer participation and awards celebrating heritage, food, sports, and tourism partnerships. Local Life: Barbados Police are seeking a wanted man for questioning, and the Health Ministry says there are no new cases of scarlet fever, chicken pox, or monkeypox. Travel Links: Sunrise Airways launches direct Antigua–Barbados flights from July 22 with introductory fares. Barbados Pride: Citadelle Bajan gin won Gold at the 2026 Gin Masters, adding to Barbados’ growing distilling reputation.
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