AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBarbados Education Reform: The Ministry of Education Transformation says the BSSEE/11-Plus era ends next year, with the final exam in 2027 and a new two-year transition model starting for Class 3 cohorts in 2028, using continuous assessment (50%) plus national tests (50%). Fintech in the Region: Local firm Wizdom CRM launched a “Super AI Engine” aimed at boosting financial literacy across the Caribbean by combining multiple AI providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic Claude and Google Gemini. Public Health + Food Policy: Barbados is pushing prevention for non-communicable diseases by formally engaging the food industry to reformulate products and improve healthier access, after spending up to $825m annually on NCD treatment. AMR Lab Upgrade: Barbados’ Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory was designated a PAHO/WHO collaborating centre for antimicrobial resistance surveillance, expanding regional monitoring, training and lab support. Energy Modernisation Watch: A consumer advocate is challenging BL&P’s bid to recover nearly $79m for grid modernisation, arguing costs and process weren’t properly justified. Digital Payments: The Central Bank of Barbados rolled out BiMPay, a 24/7 instant payment system connecting banks and credit unions and enabling faster transfers via phone numbers, email and QR codes. Credit Union Safety Net: Barbados’ credit union sector is set to get deposit insurance legislation tabled soon, a long-awaited safeguard for members’ savings. COVID Vaccine Lawsuit: A woman filed a lawsuit against the Barbados government alleging serious complications after AstraZeneca doses in 2021, claiming the vaccine was “defective” and safety expectations weren’t met.
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