AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoHealth & Environment: Minister Michael Joseph opened “Food as Medicine, Soil as Health,” stressing that disease prevention starts with food, soil, water and the environment. Healthcare Careers: ABEMS critical care paramedic Brandon Browne earned a Master’s in Acute Medicine, with the minister praising the boost to local emergency care. Community Tourism: OECS trained member states on community-based tourism, aiming to keep tourism benefits in local hands—especially for youth and women. Culture Call: Antigua and Barbuda Art Week 2026 (Nov 11–18) opened applications for artists, creatives and satellite events. Reparations & Emancipation: ABRSC named Professor Sir Hilary Beckles as feature speaker for the July 31 Watchnight Gathering. Immigration Amnesty: Antigua’s 2026 amnesty runs July 1–Sept 30 for eligible residents to regularise status, with guidelines on fees, documents and application hours. Local Health Training: Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre nurses completed medication safety refresher training to strengthen patient care. Education & Youth: ABRSC announced winners of its 2026 reparatory justice essay competition. Sports & Giving: Westport United’s “Goals for Daisy” fundraiser will donate €5 per goal for Cancer Fund for Children and the Daisy Lodge.
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