AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMonetary Policy: The Bank of Jamaica kept the policy rate steady at 5.5% as inflation pressures are seen as mostly temporary, citing taxi fare increases, higher commodity prices, and drought-driven agricultural costs. SDG Progress: Jamaica has completed its third Voluntary National Review on the 2030 Agenda, reporting progress across 17 SDGs and 133 indicators, with some targets on track and others worsening. Water & Infrastructure: Government will invest US$50M over 18 months to upgrade rural water, sewerage, roads and electricity, including projects in St Mary, Trelawny, St Elizabeth, St Thomas and St Ann. National Security: Jamaica and the US signed a Status of Forces Agreement to deepen security cooperation, including training and joint operations against gun, drug and people trafficking. Education: Preliminary CAPE/CSEC results show gains, with mathematics improving and thousands passing multiple subjects despite Hurricane Melissa disruption; meanwhile, some Melissa-damaged schools may miss the Sept. 7 reopening. Public Services Pressure: Residents in Greater Portmore are demanding urgent action over long-running sewage problems after a reported fish kill. Rights & Governance: Opposition spokesman Fitz Jackson challenged the police’s role in Coopers Pen demolitions, arguing enforcement must consider human impact. Beach Access Debate: JET is pushing for beaches to be legally treated as public commons, not dependent on land ownership or government discretion.
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