AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Resilience: Jamaica is pushing a bold 10x10x10 target—10 million visitors a year within 10 years—backed by new flights, reopened resorts and a long-term plan. Education & Recovery: The NSSC says Hurricane Melissa’s damage is still hurting students, with trauma, disrupted schooling and concerns about schools being used as shelters too long. Health & Care: Victoria Jubilee Hospital received 14 foetal monitoring machines (CTG and ultrasound) to strengthen maternal care. Youth & Online Safety: Fi We Children Foundation urges evidence-based child protection as government weighs restricting social media access for kids under 16. Culture & Heritage: The PNP Culture and Heritage Commission backs a national day for Leonard P Howell, marking his 128th birth anniversary. Sports & Star Power: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s latest track comeback sparked Usain Bolt’s “Somebody don’t look retired” comment. Environment: Minister Samuda says Jamaica’s endangered iguana population could reach 3,000–4,000 in the next decade. Diaspora & Community: The 11th Jamaica Diaspora Conference opened with calls for unity and resilience, linking returnee and diaspora partnerships to rebuilding.
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