AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChild Safety & Justice: The CPFSA and Jamaica’s church leaders are mourning 13-year-old Kemelia Paul, stabbed while trying to intervene in a domestic dispute, with calls for safer homes and stronger protection for children. Public Health & Youth Online: Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says Jamaica is finalising a study and national survey on social media’s impact on minors, with a possible ban for kids under 16 heading to Cabinet. Digital Access in the West: The Universal Service Fund kicks off “Connec’ Di West” with 19 free community Wi-Fi sites in Westmoreland, part of a wider push across three parishes. Crime & Community Calm: Clarendon police say crime-reduction strategies are being intensified after 18 murders recorded to June 2026, urging residents not to panic. Sports & Culture: Pepsi-Cola Jamaica launches “Football Nation” with Reggae Boyz captain Andre Blake as the local face, betting on match-day culture to unite fans. Tech for Careers: HEART/NSTA Trust’s WorldSkills Jamaica and robotics camp is exposing students to robotics and drone tech to spark future engineering pathways. Health Services Upgrade: SERHA modernises communications with a VoIP phone system across major Kingston facilities for faster, more reliable coordination.
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