AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Culture Moment: Hugo Broos and Bafana Bafana warmed hearts in Mexico, gifting a young fan a green jersey and sharing selfies and a signature handshake as they head toward their Jamaica warm-up. Education & Early Childhood Science: Andrew Wheatley says the NEST programme will roll out to 500 early childhood institutions nationwide by year’s end, starting in several parishes, to build “why” and “how” thinking from age three. Waste & Community Pride: NSWMA will launch a $200m public education push to improve collection and cut illegal dumping, with Hurricane Melissa debris recovery also in focus. Tourism 3.0: Edmund Bartlett outlines Jamaica’s Tourism 3.0 shift toward stronger human capital and community benefits as the sector reimagines after disruptions. Skills & TVET Access: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised Level Two courses under a CARICOM TVET pilot, expanding delivery through its Moodle platform. Health Workforce Link-Up: Jamaica’s Ministry of Health opens recruitment for Ghanaian doctors and nurses to deploy locally under a bilateral partnership. Diaspora Service Call: Jamaicans are invited to volunteer for Jamaica Diaspora Day of Service on June 18, with 17 registered projects—many in western parishes hit by Hurricane Melissa. Transport for Reggae Sumfest: JUTC is named the official transportation partner, offering organised round trips to ease festival travel and parking stress. Scholarship Support: Foreign Affairs secured an early stipend release for Jamaican scholarship students in Cuba to reduce hardship amid local delays. Science Governance Update: The SRC Act will be reviewed to modernise Jamaica’s research council framework and expand its innovation role.
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