AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDiaspora & Nation-Building: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell says Grenada’s Diaspora Homecoming is shifting from remittances to “human capital development,” with overseas Grenadians taking roles on key national boards as the June 21–July 5 programme runs. Community Culture: The Carenage buzzed for the 3rd annual We Pan Fest, featuring six steel orchestras, local artistes, and community-led pride-building—plus road closure and traffic plans for the event. Public Health & Policy: The EU–Caribbean Nutrition initiative will host an OECS Regional Policy Accelerator Workshop on healthy diets and nutrition awareness from June 30 to July 2 in St George, targeting action on diet-related NCDs. Workplace Safety: Grenada Airports Authority workers downed tools over health and safety concerns. Agriculture & Skills: Poultry farmers begin training on brooding and post-hatch feed management, while Grenada launched the OECS “Restoring Vision” initiative to expand access to vision care through primary health services. Sports & Regional Spotlight: Grenada’s Olympic champion Kirani James will replace Queen Elizabeth on the Eastern Caribbean $5 note, expected to enter circulation in 2027. Environment & Food Security: A Trinidad-based group is pitching sargassum as “blue gold,” proposing processing to turn beach seaweed into fertiliser and compost alternatives.
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