AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSTEM in Sport: Jamaica’s Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport is funding the Jamaica Drone Football Association with $1.35 million to send a national drone soccer team to an international competition in South Korea (July 11–18, 2026), highlighting skills at the sports-tech-STEM intersection like drone operation, strategy, teamwork, and problem-solving. Cayman Education (Robotics): Cayman primary students (Year 5–6) are getting hands-on coding and critical-thinking practice with programmable “Pro-Bots” disguised as racing cars, used across maths and geography and to debug programming sequences. Cayman Public Health (UKOT learning): Cayman health officials returned from the UK Overseas Territories Public Health Conference in London with new approaches on prevention, emergency preparedness, health equity, and community resilience. Cayman Workplace Safety: The Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability ran its first Health, Safety and Environment Culture Survey at the DEH Solid Waste Facility, aiming to spot risks and improve incident reporting and risk management. Marine Conservation (Queen Conch): The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service over queen conch protections, pushing for critical habitat status to better guard the species from projects like dredging.
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