AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWoodford Development Legal Challenge: A Grenada community group, the Woodford Environmental Alliance for Community Transformation, has sent a pre-action protocol letter to the Planning and Development Authority, warning of possible legal action over the Rayneau Development, citing environmental damage, public health risks, and alleged failure to meet planning safeguards. Tourism & Health Push: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program with CARPHA support, training staff and boosting visitor-based surveillance at hotels and vessels to strengthen health security in the tourism sector. Mental Health Support: The government says a National Suicide Prevention Hotline is expected to be operational by end of June, as officials report 5 suicides so far in 2026 (up from 3 in the first five months of 2025). Nigerian Investment Drive: Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria says visa-free entry for Nigerian passport holders is set to take effect in July, aimed at boosting trade, tourism, and investment, with talks on direct air links underway. Public Transport Funding: The Grenada Transport Commission reports EC$1.7 million invested in bus support through fuel rebates and western corridor relief, and says duty-free concessions for essential parts and tyres are in final preparations. Regional Governance Watch: Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Haiti at the bottom in the Caribbean, while Barbados, the Bahamas and St. Vincent and the Grenadines score best.
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