AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOECS Child Health & Protection: The OECS Commission, with UNICEF support, has unveiled the OECS Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032, aiming for a “whole-of-the-child” approach so every child is protected and supported across health, education, justice, protection and social services, with a 2032 vision that children feel valued, safe, loved and empowered. Youth Sports & Community Health: The Bahamas has named its squad for the 2026 CFU Under-14 Challenge Series in Punta Cana (Aug 16–23), with The Bahamas in Tier II Group C alongside Anguilla, Guyana and Montserrat—Anguilla faces Bahamas on Aug 16—highlighting another regional youth event where safe play and wellbeing matter. Medical Training Focus: New Anglia University reiterates why clinical rotations remain essential in medical education, stressing supervised real-patient experience as students move from studying disease to understanding how illness shows up in individuals. Wellness Habits: A week-long breakfast experiment (in a lifestyle feature) cites a dietitian’s view that eating earlier can support blood sugar control, appetite regulation, emotional wellbeing and steadier energy—useful for readers thinking about practical nutrition routines.
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