AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCaribbean Rights Watch: A landmark gay-sex decriminalization case in Trinidad and Tobago is set for a final hearing in London, with activists across the region watching closely as colonial-era “buggery” laws could be struck down. Faith & Freedom: Kenya’s Rastafarians are awaiting a July 15 High Court ruling on whether they can legally smoke cannabis as part of freedom of religion, despite a 1994 law that criminalizes possession. Disaster Recovery in St Elizabeth: Social enterprise leader Henley Morgan says the parish needs a “hand up, not handouts” as rebuilding after Hurricane Melissa shifts from relief to long-term recovery. Accountability on NaRRA: St Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation questions NaRRA’s lead role, arguing the UDC should have been mandated and warning of delays. Youth & Safety: JCF urges parents to keep children under constant supervision near beaches and rivers this summer. Education & Opportunity: iamtheCODE Caribbean’s free tech training is expanding employability skills for underserved youth, while NCB Foundation scholars are encouraging students not to “count yourself out.” Culture & Community: SOS Children’s Villages Jamaica hosted Community Connect 2026, spotlighting partnerships that support children in safe family environments. Local Pride: St Aloysius Primary won the JAMFIT national cheer title, with Little Caesars injecting $1m to grow the sport. Health System Gap: A GoFundMe campaign seeks US$200,000 to replace a broken flow cytometre machine used for cancer diagnosis, with samples currently sent abroad. Peace Signal: Jamaica ranks top in the Caribbean in the 2026 Global Peace Index, boosting its safety reputation for visitors.
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