AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCopyright Consultations: Guyana’s creative industry is welcoming proposed consultations to strengthen the country’s copyright and intellectual property framework, with President Dr Irfaan Ali saying artists and creatives should help shape what comes next for the Orange Economy. Education Access: GOAL reports strong demand for its 2026 intake, with 14,000+ scholarships already granted and hundreds more applications rolling in for the next round. Health & Youth: OMAT head Dr Stephen Carryl is urging lifestyle changes and regular check-ups as NCDs like diabetes continue to rise, especially among young adults. Region Seven Services: Opposition leader Azruddin Mohamed says Cabinet’s Region Seven outreach must deliver real fixes, not “photo ops,” as President Ali announces new service centres and connectivity upgrades for Bartica and Kamarang. Conservation & Business: Iwokrama and Beharry Holdings sign a multi-year conservation agreement to support biodiversity monitoring and future education and research work. Sports & Culture: Tourism Guyana Titans kick off a cricket tour in Tobago (June 3–8), while UG’s Independence pictorial exhibition runs until June 5. Community Safety: Search and recovery continues for a pregnant woman and her fiancé missing after swimming at Unity Beach. Education Integrity: GTEC warns the public about 70 unrecognised tertiary institutions, urging due diligence before accepting certificates.
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