AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Health: Kingston and St. Andrew schools in Jamaica are set to get hydration stations under Hydrate Caribbean Jamaica, aiming to boost water intake and cut sugary drinks, with rollout beginning in July. Culture & Arts: St. Kitts and Nevis is hosting the Masquerade Traditions Art Exhibition at Shadwell Greathouse, spotlighting textile masquerade pieces and performances, running through June 27. Barbados Tourism & Training: Connect Barbados 2026 brings travel leaders to the Hilton for culture-led networking, while the government launches music production studios in secondary schools and a national student festival to build entertainment career pathways. Reparations & Heritage: Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley unveiled an expanded Caribbean reparations framework in Accra, adding stronger legal arguments plus focus on women and girls, Indigenous genocide, and climate justice. Local Life & Learning: Barbados’ Common Entrance results show a worrying English dip, and TVET planning is being pushed to address an ageing population. Health Care Upgrade: QEH’s new linear accelerator is already improving cancer treatment access and cutting overseas costs. Food Policy: Healthy Caribbean Coalition launches a “Make it Make Sense” campaign to push ultra-processed food and drink marketing out of schools.
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