AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI in Education (Dominican Republic): Tabuga and Chile’s CENIA launched an AI education webinar series on Dominican TV, aiming to help teachers, school leaders, and families understand how AI is changing classroom teaching and school management. Food Security (Trinidad & Tobago): A UN-backed report says about 513,000 people in T&T can’t afford a healthy diet, with major impacts on children’s nutrition and anemia among women. Higher Education & Access (Caribbean): University of Guyana law professor Justice (Ret.) Courtney Abel received SOCAL’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award, highlighting legal education and Caribbean jurisprudence. School Nutrition Advocacy (Caribbean): Caribbean public health and civil society groups called for urgent action on healthy food policy to tackle the region’s non-communicable disease crisis. Tech & Services (Colombia): OnCallColombia became the first provider in Colombia to offer direct electronic FBI background-check submissions, targeting people facing visa and licensing deadlines. Sports as Community Learning (Caribbean/US): World Cup events in the region are being used to build youth engagement and school-community ties, including soccer “field day” programming in Boston.
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