AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAlzheimer’s Diagnostics Expansion: C2N Diagnostics and SouthGenetics announced broader access to blood tests for amyloid pathology tied to Alzheimer’s across Latin America and the Caribbean, starting with Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Jamaica, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. Education Safety & Continuity: Trinidad and Tobago’s parent-teacher council urged maxi taxi operators to avoid disrupting transport during CSEC and CAPE exam days, warning any interruption could harm students’ performance. Teacher Workforce Planning: Antigua and Barbuda’s teachers’ union called for succession planning and stronger, legally grounded school security, saying students and staff are still finishing the term without the 24-hour protection required under its collective bargaining agreement. Indigenous Media Support: Cultural Survival highlighted its Indigenous Community Media Fund, backing 36 projects in 23 countries across the Americas in 2026, including work in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico and Peru. Student Aid Push: Antigua and Barbuda’s Salvation Army launched a “Pathway to Purpose” student scholarship fund after a successful charity tea party, aiming to make tuition support a permanent annual program.
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