AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s official death toll rose to 2,645, with a UN-backed estimate putting direct damage at $37B, as schools and health services struggle to recover and thousands still lack permanent housing. Education Continuity: The Ministry of Popular Power for Education said classes resume July 6, except in municipalities where school infrastructure was damaged. Student Support on the Ground: UCV’s Faculty of Medicine set up a collection center to sort and register medical supplies for quake victims under health and inventory protocols. Youth Programs Under Review: Trinidad and Tobago’s MiLAT military-academic training suspension has alarmed educators and youth advocates, who fear cadets and vulnerable young men could lose a key pathway to exams and social inclusion. Climate Risk for Schools: The WMO warned El Niño is set to strengthen rapidly July–September, raising the odds of heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall that can disrupt learning and safety across the region. Education Leadership: Bryanston Group appointed Titus Edge as its first executive head, starting Jan 2027, bringing nearly 30 years of international school leadership.
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