AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSTEM in Schools (Caribbean): Queen’s College in Guyana ran a hands-on STEM workshop for 35 students after winning the 2025–2026 Young Environmental Scientists (YES) Competition, using micro:bit coding and robotics to help students apply tech to smarter, more sustainable farming. Youth Leadership (Caribbean): Antigua and Barbuda named youth leader Peetron Thomas as Sustainable Development Goals Coordinator for the Americas, with a focus on quality education and climate action. Environment & Waste (Trinidad & Tobago): UNDP’s representative warned that Trinidad and Tobago generates about 2.6kg of waste per person daily—double the Caribbean average—urging more responsible consumption. Sports & Education (Argentina): Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said Lionel Messi is improving and could play minutes in World Cup warm-ups in the U.S., keeping attention on how major events shape school-age fan engagement and learning. Digital Learning & Tech Costs (Global): A UNU-INWEH report estimates AI data centres’ water footprint could reach 9.3 trillion litres by 2030, adding a new lens for education on responsible technology use.
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