AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCARICOM Integration Push: CARICOM chair Philip J. Pierre opened the 51st Heads of Government meeting in St. Lucia with a people-first message—“from conference rooms to communities”—and urged faster implementation of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, including capital markets, payments, and wider movement of persons. Regional Security & Tech: Saint Lucia’s border agencies are stepping up efforts against illegal guns and drugs, investing in new technology and training. GBV Spotlight: A new look at Saint Lucia’s gender-based violence crisis highlights how underreporting can mask the true scale, with older police and social agency figures suggesting far more incidents than recorded. STEM & Learning Wins: St. Lucia topped the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA), improving across subjects and showing science gains alongside overall national progress. Health Research: The Caribbean Prostate Cancer Genetic Study is expanding, with free PSA testing already run in Bermuda and St. Lucia and now moving to Grenada. Agriculture Skills: FAO training in irrigation, fertigation, and nutrient management is helping Saint Lucian farmers build climate-resilient crop systems. Consumer Tech Upgrade: A new Consumer Connect Platform will route complaints and support across multiple agencies under one system. Tourism Growth Model: OECS is advancing community-based tourism with policy training in St. Lucia, backed by EU funding. AI in Governance: Anguilla hosted a regional AI workshop for parliamentarians on readiness, ethics, cybersecurity, and misinformation risks. Local Tech for Travelers: BRDRS is rolling out a travel app for Africa and the Caribbean with destination info, a virtual wallet, eSIM options, and visa help. Science & Earth: UWI confirmed Venezuela quakes triggered coastal uplift near Cedros, linking seismic activity to rapid shoreline change.
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