AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEducation & Culture: World Cup-themed learning is hitting home in Chelsea, where elementary classrooms are decorated with country art and schools are turning matches into lessons and community watch parties. Science & Environment: Intec researchers extracted alginate from sargassum, showing how the seaweed problem on Dominican shores could become a useful biopolymer for food, cosmetics, pharma, and more. Public Safety: Reports say June has been unusually violent, with multiple homicides across provinces, including a teenager killed in Conani custody and killings of minors in Boca Chica—fueling renewed debate about firearm access and protection for young people. Digital Resilience: The Dominican Republic launched a Cyber Cluster to strengthen cybersecurity, grow specialized talent, and connect public and private players. Local Governance: President Abinader will lead a Council of Ministers in Santiago and inaugurate projects tied to sports, drinking water, health, education, and road infrastructure. Arts & Youth: Pequeños Grandes Talentos returns for its ninth season with prizes over RD$1 million and a focus on training and family values. Tourism Spotlight: Cristina Rosario was inducted into OMPT’s Hall of Honor for decades of tourism journalism promoting responsible, inclusive travel.
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