AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoYouth Entrepreneurship: Sandals Foundation and the Department of Youth Affairs wrapped up the Entrepreneurship Edge Programme with 58 young entrepreneurs completing the course, with top performers getting a special evening pass—part of a push to turn youth from job seekers into job creators. Health & Care: Antigua and Barbuda officially opened a dedicated Sickle Cell Unit at the Old Holberton Hospital, starting services Aug. 19, with prevention, education, counselling and newborn-screening integration. Cricket (Women’s Pathway): Cricket West Indies named 22 Under-19 women for a two-week High-Performance Camp in Antigua (Aug. 17–29) as the region gears up for the 2027 World Cup. Sports (Regional Glory): VI’s Alpha Dog Racing Crew swept gold at Nevis Culturama drag races, while ECVA volleyball action saw Bermuda’s women take gold over Antigua & Barbuda. Environment: Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross beach clean-ups removed thousands of pounds of waste, and ABRCS also held a Barbuda fisherfolk consultation to strengthen disaster preparedness. Education Access: ABCAS opened a late application window (Aug. 19–21) with new agriculture, tourism, fine arts, and science/health programmes. Governance & Justice: Legal voices urged PM Browne to apologise amid CBI concerns, while Antigua and Barbuda plans tougher minimum sentences for serious gun and sex crimes. Regional Policy: OECS wrapped up a trade-in-services data initiative using UN tools to help member states plan better and export more effectively.
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