AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTech & Jobs: Education State Minister Rhoda Moy Crawford urged Jamaicans to use free iamtheCODE Caribbean training, saying employers want coding, project skills, and creative problem-solvers—not just degrees. Housing Access: NHT staged a Home It Expo in Montego Bay with plans, mortgage-readiness checks, and home-improvement guidance to help people move from renting to owning. Music & Culture: Kranium adds a second RIAA Gold plaque for “We Can,” while Ding Dong keeps pushing dancehall energy live and online. Community & Learning: RISE! wrapped its summer run with youth activities, local history visits, and culture-filled celebrations. Women & Safety Online: UNESCO launched Jamaica-focused work on AI-enabled gender-based violence, alongside HFLE study validation on healthy relationships in schools. National Pride: Jamaica topped the Caribbean in the Global Peace Index, boosting its “safe destination” image. Sports & Legacy: Jamaica mourns coach Stephen Francis as tributes pour in for his impact on athletes and the nation’s track success.
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