AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTeacher Pipeline Tension: The Bahamas government says it will recruit up to 300 teachers from Ghana to address a local shortfall, but the Bahamas Union of Teachers is pushing back hard—demanding full disclosure of terms, costs, vetting, and whether Bahamians are truly prioritized. Digital Skills for Youth: Five Bahamian teens won spots at Cyber Wizard 2026 in Estonia, a fully funded cybersecurity camp, after competing through CIRT-BS and partners—an early boost for local cyber talent. AI in Action Locally: More than 100 Bahamians joined “The AI Vibathon” to learn how to build AI apps and automate workflows, with government agencies and the Securities Commission among participants. Energy Infrastructure: After an island-wide power outage, the government is set to break ground on a New Providence LNG terminal, aiming for cleaner generation and projected fuel savings that could lower electricity bills. Coastal Science Warning: Waterkeepers Bahamas says coastal erosion is worse and faster than earlier projections, calling for stronger shoreline protection and ongoing monitoring. Ocean Conservation Tech: Insta360 marked Shark Awareness Day by urging divers to turn shark footage into support for ocean protection efforts. Marine Mapping Breakthrough: A new high-resolution global map shows seagrass coverage is declining about 1% per year, while also highlighting areas where it’s recovering—useful for restoration planning.
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