AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCaribbean Digital Mobility: Barbados and Guyana started passport-free travel using national digital ID cards, with officials coordinating tech and information-sharing in under six weeks. Regional Education Tech & Leadership: Guyana offered Barbados three seats in its National Educational Leadership Academy, aiming to scale Caribbean education leadership training. Energy & Infrastructure Watch: New concerns are swirling around concrete quality for Guyana’s gas-to-energy project foundations, with on-site testing raising questions about piles and structural strength. Health Tech in Action: President Ali says the Ministry of Health has two months to prepare paediatric robotic cardiac surgeries in Guyana so children can get treatment locally within the next two months. Workforce Pressure: Businesses report a growing labour shortage across construction, transport, mining, and agriculture, with demand for skilled trades and quality-control roles. ICT Regional Event: CANTO’s major telecom/ICT conference is moving to Punta Cana, spotlighting connectivity and digital competitiveness across the region. Sports Imaging Opportunity: ExxonMobil Global Super League and Laparkan launched a Guyana sports photography competition, offering a Canon-based internship for the winner.
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