AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM & Regional Development: A fresh CARICOM-focused commentary argues the bloc can’t keep missing chances to diversify and deliver real regional growth, warning that talk alone won’t fix long-running economic weaknesses. World Cup Culture: Philadelphia’s World Cup hosting is framed as more than sport—soccer’s immigrant roots are set to power community pride and local economic lift. OAS Corruption Probe: An internal U.S. memo calls for an independent investigation into OAS assistant secretary general Albert Ramdin, amid claims of administrative irregularities and links to Suriname-related corruption allegations involving Xaviera Jessurun. Haiti Women’s Football: Haiti beat New Zealand 2-1 in a friendly in Spain, with Melchie Dumornay involved in both goals and Lourdjina Etienne scoring the winner. Suriname Heritage in Europe: Amsterdam’s National Slavery Museum design process moves forward, with Curaçao historian Rose Mary Allen selected for an international team—highlighting Caribbean and Surinamese perspectives in the museum’s future. Sports Business Spotlight: Dutch entrepreneur of Surinamese-Hindustani heritage Ravi Ryan Mohanlal expands his international footprint across business, sports, football management, media, and entertainment. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The STAR-Fish project ramps up clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including Suriname, aiming at resilience and low-carbon certification.
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