AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCHOGM prep momentum: Antigua and Barbuda says its “successful” advanced delegation visits are complete, with teams from 26 Commonwealth countries plus CHOGM Task Force and local protocol/security/logistics leads meeting in person (Apr 28–29 and May 5–6) and then again virtually on May 11 to tighten coordination for the November 1–4 summit. Youth & work readiness: Antiguan YLAI fellows are now in Week 3, building frameworks and turning lessons into real business systems, while ABWU’s Kem Riley delivered industrial relations and labour-rights basics to final-year students at ABCAS ahead of internships. Labour rights in focus: ABWU’s session zeroed in on employment documents, hours, overtime, sick leave and the right to unionise—aimed at protecting young workers from exploitation. Tourism with a local twist: The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority launched its first-ever Culinary Crawl Experience, spotlighting five north-side restaurants as part of Culinary Month. Global spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda has nominated Ecuador’s Maria Fernanda Espinosa for UN Secretary-General, Reuters reports.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.