AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Caracas schools are being turned into temporary camps as the government expands shelter, medical care, psychological support, and tailored nutrition for families displaced by the double quake, while officials insist food supply and ongoing recovery work are secured. Haiti Energy for Schools: Haiti’s development office is pushing a solar electrification plan for rural public schools, health centers, and police sub-stations, aiming to cut electricity gaps and reduce territorial inequality. Colombia Police Accountability: A court in Bogotá has ruled the National Police guilty in the 2019 killing of 18-year-old protester Dilan Cruz, tied to clashes during a national strike that included demands over education and other public services. Caricom Youth Leadership: A young legal scholar from St. Lucia, Rahym Augustin-Joseph, is highlighted for his role and views at the CARICOM heads meeting, reflecting how regional politics is being shaped by new voices. Math Education Dispute (Nigeria): Nigeria’s National Mathematical Centre denies reports that the country was relegated at the International Mathematical Olympiad, saying it missed participation because organizers did not send the required invitation. World Cup & Education Angle (Argentina): Argentina’s Julian Álvarez credits early math-focused schooling and family support as he scores the extra-time winner over Switzerland, sending the defending champions to face England.
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