AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWomen’s Health: A Jamaican ob/gyn urges a rethink of recurrent vaginal infections, saying the real goal is restoring the right vaginal bacterial balance with better focus on causes—not endless repeat antibiotics. Public Service & Faith: Jamaica marked the life of former foreign affairs minister Leslie Campbell with an official thanksgiving service, highlighting a legacy of service, integrity, faith, and family. Community Resilience: Hanover churches received nearly $8.5 million in Hurricane Melissa recovery aid, with leaders arguing the church’s community role makes the support vital. Health & Food Culture: A wellness fair at the Development Bank of Jamaica mixed health checks with a cook-off, pushing small steps toward healthier living. Climate & Schools: St James schools in Hurricane Melissa recovery got climate-resilient gardens—seedlings, herbs, and pollinator plants—to rebuild green spaces. Sports & Youth: The HEART/NSTA Trust digitised CARICOM TVET courses (beauty, construction, hospitality) to widen skills access for young people. Dancehall & Culture: Currentzicks drops mento-meets-dancehall single “Hill And Gully,” while Reggae Sumfest locks in Magnum Tonic Wine as title sponsor for 2026. Justice & Safety: The Education Minister calls on communities to report child abuse and improve parent involvement, stressing children must feel safe at home and in school.
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