AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCorpus Christi in the DR: Thousands of Catholic faithful are set to take part this Thursday in processions, prayers, and the famous flower-and-sawdust carpets across the country, with major events in Greater Santo Domingo and La Vega. Jarabacoa Flower Festival: Jarabacoa kicks off June 4–7 with a historic 15th edition featuring top Dominican artists, plus international participation from Medellín’s Flower Fair and new “Queen of the Flowers 2026” honors. Early literacy push: MINERD hosts the National Reading Festival, bringing students from all 18 education regions to spotlight progress in first-cycle reading and comprehension. Social security improvements: DIDA recognizes 31 “good practices” from 15 entities, focusing on more human-centered health services, prevention, and better protection for affiliates. Child safety concern: Residents in San Antonio de Guerra report the escape of more than ten minors from a Conani shelter in Guerra, raising alarms about security and community safety. Education leadership race: Maribel Lorenzo closes her campaign for dean of UASD’s Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences with support from professors, students, and staff. International culture diplomacy: The Dominican Republic launches Latin America and Caribbean Week at UNESCO in Paris, spotlighting UNESCO-recognized traditions like merengue, bachata, and cassava bread knowledge. Diaspora spotlight: Five Dominican women entrepreneurs share how they built thriving careers abroad, from dentistry and aesthetic medicine to fashion and female-led business.
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