AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFatherhood & Families: Jamaica’s Father’s Day conversation is getting louder, with fresh takes on how fathers’ presence and emotional intelligence shape daughters’ wellbeing and community safety. Education & Demography: The PEP picture is improving—79% mastery in literacy and 75% in numeracy—while the birth-rate drop is already shrinking the number of students sitting the exam, pushing school consolidation. School Restructuring: Hydel High is set to merge with Cumberland High in St. Catherine as enrolment and finances tighten. Migration Watch: In Portland, police custody for Haitian arrivals has climbed to 28 after more men were found near CASE and Passley Gardens, with screening and medical checks underway. Digital & Creative Growth: Jamaica is exploring a “data embassy” for digital sovereignty, expanding cybercrime education, and rolling out AI skills via the GAINS programme—plus a new volumetric studio project backed by DBJ and UNESCO. Culture & Music: “Mad Professor” Neil Fraser is reminiscing about reggae’s studio golden era, while roots reggae’s Shanti Ruben keeps pushing love and unity through music. Tourism & Diaspora: Guyana makes a direct appeal to Sandals to open a resort, and Jamaica’s diaspora continues backing healthcare and tourism resilience.
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