AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing & SDG 11: A new UN report warns the world is running out of time to fix the global housing crisis, with over 3 billion people lacking adequate housing and progress on SDG 11 badly off track. Health & Training: Ghana’s “MahamaCares” backs 145 post-basic specialised student nurses in Kumasi, with plans to sign MoUs to deploy health professionals abroad, including Jamaica links. Migration & Deportations: Eswatini accepted another group of 11 U.S. deportees under a third-country arrangement, raising fresh questions about rights and detention conditions. Culture & Community: Jamaica’s NDTC will end its 64th Season of Dance outside Kingston for the first time, with a fundraising finale in Montego Bay on Aug. 16. Maroon Heritage: The Culture Ministry donated a $16M bus to the Charles Town Maroons to boost mobility, education, cultural exchange and tourism. Youth & Learning: A new special education diagnostic centre in Portland is set to open in September, aiming to cut travel burdens for families. Food Security: Jamaica’s school garden exhibition spotlights “From the Farm to the Table” links between gardens, nutrition, and sustainable living. Music & Diaspora: Hope Vocals’ “Kumina Medley” keeps climbing internationally, while Lauderhill’s Jamaica Independence celebration lines up Beenie Man and Marcia Griffiths for Aug. 8. Safety Watch: Police warn nightclub owners against employing underage children after arrests in St. Catherine.
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