AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Music & Diaspora: Spotify launches “Carnival Sounds Live” with Shenseea, Original Koffee and V’ghn, spotlighting Caribbean hits and the UK’s Notting Hill Carnival legacy. Education & Youth: Jamaica’s Ministry of Education reports strong 2026 CSEC/CAPE preliminary results despite Hurricane Melissa, while CHASE Fund completes $15m perimeter fencing at 10 early childhood institutions to boost safety. Health & Family Support: Western Regional Health Authority says pregnant women who get nutrition counselling are more than twice as likely to improve haemoglobin levels, and Judy Mowatt Outreach Ministries plus the Sean Paul Foundation host the Bluefields Rising health and recovery fair for Hurricane Melissa families. Community & Culture: Spectacular gears up to release “Rhythms of the Righteous” in 2027, and Plantation Cove closes Summer 2026 with Sophisticated and ENCORE LIVE: Culture Rising. Local Governance & Recovery: Opposition spokesperson Neita Garvey calls for decentralised Hurricane Melissa recovery, arguing Hanover still lacks support and services. Climate & Daily Life: Water restrictions are expected to expand to more parishes as drought worsens. Travel Reality Check: A severe summer airline squeeze is pushing Jamaica–Florida fares above US$3,000 on some dates.
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