AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation Funding Debate: Jamaica Teachers’ Association leaders are pushing back on claims the country spends “enough” on education, saying per-student funding is still among the lowest in the Caribbean—leaving schools short on resources and uneven learning conditions. Skilled Trades Shortage: William Knibb Memorial High School principal Linvern Wright says HEART/NSTA Trust isn’t delivering enough builders and skilled workers, as Jamaica faces delays and productivity issues from a construction labour crunch. Obeah Law Under Fire: Scholars and a Catholic sociologist argue Jamaica’s Obeah Act is flawed and too vague, with concerns it was shaped by colonial control—while still calling for harm-focused legal updates. Community Healthcare Upgrade: Bamboo Community Health Centre in St. Ann reopened after a $68.1M upgrade, expanding services from antenatal care to child health and home visits. Faith in Disaster Response: A senior clergyman is urging government funding for churches doing disaster relief, saying they’re often first responders but under-resourced. NIS Milestone: Jamaica honours “Father” of the National Insurance Scheme Lynden Newland with a National Heroes Circle building naming. World Cup Food Buzz: Matchday menus and deals are rolling out across brands as FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off June 11. Denaturalization Watch (US): The US DOJ filed civil actions to revoke citizenship of 17 naturalized Americans accused of fraud or concealing serious crimes, including cases tied to Jamaica.
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