AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUSS Nimitz Visit: Jamaica’s government welcomed the US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz to Kingston Harbour, framing it as a youth and STEM-focused friendship mission docked June 1–5. Police Accountability: INDECOM is pushing for a major overhaul of Jamaica Constabulary Force body-worn camera deployment, arguing cameras are too concentrated in traffic/public safety and not where accountability is most needed. Homelessness Response: KSAMC says it’s moving from complaints to action on downtown Kingston homelessness, starting with Justice Square and coordinating with police, health and mental health agencies. Youth & Vaping: Youth advocates and PAHO are warning that Caribbean governments are lagging as vaping spreads among teens, with flavours and online marketing masking nicotine risks. Agriculture Recovery: Jamaica says a FAO-backed US$50m agriculture recovery and resilience programme for Hurricane Melissa-affected farmers will be fully implemented in September. Labour Policy: Pearnel Charles Jr leads Jamaica’s delegation to the ILO’s International Labour Conference in Geneva, coordinating Caribbean discussions on social dialogue and tripartism. Sports & Governance: South Africa’s World Cup departure was delayed by visa paperwork chaos, with officials and ministers trading blame publicly. Local Sports: Red Stripe Flavours launched the 2026 Netball Jamaica Elite League, starting June 5.
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