AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Police Leadership: Sint Maarten Police Chief Carl John was elected president of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) during its 40th AGM in Paramaribo, with the conference spotlighting organized crime and new policing tech. Arts & Culture: Ten design teams were selected for the next phase of the National Slavery Museum in Amsterdam, with jury criteria explicitly including perspectives from Suriname and the Caribbean. Health & Youth Protection in Sport: UNICEF, the Guyana Football Federation and child-rights partners wrapped a child safeguarding workshop for football coaches and officials, focusing on preventing sexual exploitation and abuse. World Cup Football Culture: The Athletic’s “Language of Soccer” series captures how Canadian fandom has evolved over the years, while FIFA nationality-switch rules continue shaping future squads. Music: Brazilian metal band EMINENCE released the “Silent March” single and video featuring SEPULTURA’s Andreas Kisser. Wildlife Crime: A trafficking ring is targeting endangered golden lion tamarins, using forged documents and routes linked to seizures in Suriname and Brazil.
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