AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Policy: IDEICE is partnering with the University of Chicago to build a Dominican public policy lab focused on applied research and evidence-based decision-making. Aviation & Nature: Arajet received its 16th aircraft, “Pico Diego de Ocampo,” honoring a Dominican natural monument, and says it will add Santiago routes starting in 2027. Culture & Faith: The Archdiocese of Santo Domingo launched a fully English-language monthly mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral, with U.S. Ambassador Leah Francis Campos attending. Music & Youth: Cleveland Institute of Music professors led a week-long international residency in Santo Domingo, training more than 100 Dominican students across major instruments and voice. Tourism & Economy: The Central Bank reports hotel, bar, and restaurant growth of 5.9% in early 2026, while air arrivals hit a new high—over 900,000 passengers in a single month. National Memory: The Dominican Republic marked National Freedom Day, recalling the end of Trujillo’s dictatorship and honoring the struggle for democracy. Public Health Prep: With hurricane season underway, authorities stress common-sense safety steps—don’t wait for warnings, check home readiness, and plan evacuations. Community Spotlight: Banreservas celebrated Mother’s Day with “Where love is born,” honoring mothers through events in Santo Domingo and Santiago.
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