On August 16, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader announced a series of government appointments that included leadership changes at the National Institute for Comprehensive Early Childhood Care (Inaipi). As part of these new designations, Josefa Aquilina Castillo was removed from her position leading Inaipi.
Following her departure from the early childhood care institution, Castillo was reassigned to a diplomatic role abroad. President Abinader named her to serve as the new consul in Miami.
To fill the vacancy left by Castillo at Inaipi, the administration appointed Kenia Xiomara Guante Valdez as the new director of the institute. The decrees were issued by the executive branch as part of ongoing government restructuring.
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