AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPediatric Care Demand: SLBMC says its Pediatric Emergency Department has treated 1,074 children so far in 2026, highlighting steady pressure on child-focused emergency services. Education & Literacy: Sandals Foundation and Hands Across the Sea expand the CLASS programme to 1,192 students across five Antigua schools, upgrading libraries and literacy resources. Blue Economy for Kids: World Ocean Day activities included a mural project with primary pupils, plus an ocean-themed art contest where Buckley’s Primary students took top prizes. Health Watch: The Medical Association warns of heat-related dehydration symptoms as El Niño drives hotter conditions. Community Support: The Lions Club of Antigua donated a fridge to Zion Church of God to strengthen its feeding programme. Accreditation Costs: ABNAB explains higher service fees tied to rising training costs, expanded responsibilities, and operational demands. Living Wage Debate: A panel says a living wage is achievable but will take years, with businesses likely carrying costs. Tourism & Culture: Antigua’s CHOGM momentum continues with a recycled bottle-cap mural build-up, while Carnival music keeps rolling with Tizzy’s Carnival 2026 EP and Kenne Blessin’s “Vice Versa Love” remake. Regional Empowerment: Minister Kiz Johnson calls for regional cooperation and financial inclusion to boost women’s economic empowerment. Big Picture: A “Caribbean dilemma” piece points to aging populations and shrinking workforces across the Eastern Caribbean.
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