AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUWI & Climate Science: Trinidad and Tobago mourns Emeritus Professor John Agard, 71, a leading environmental and climate change scientist who helped shape local protection laws and protected areas, and contributed to major global assessments. Public Health (Tobago): Tobago’s Health Division flags high STI rates among 20–29-year-olds, including rising HIV and concerns about gonorrhoea (including a drug-resistant strain), while noting data access gaps and the need for clearer trends. Flood Risk (Woodland): As the rainy season begins, Woodland residents fear a repeat of past flooding, saying waterways weren’t properly cleared and that missing riverbank sections are driving overflow; many have already spent tens of thousands on backfilling and retaining walls. Digital Skills (T&T): T&T moves to expand AI and digital transformation training via an agreement explored with the ITU, including plans for ITU Academy and Digital Transformation training centres. Energy & Investment: Germany’s ambassador points to deepening ties beyond petrochemicals, including renewables and technology, while IFC backs a Caribbean resilience debt fund with up to US$15M that includes Trinidad and Tobago. STEM in the Spotlight (Research): A new study on Trinidadian guppies links female preference for unusual male looks to a brain process that may help explain how genetic diversity persists in nature.
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