AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoImmigration & Belonging: Antigua and Barbuda launched its 2026 immigration amnesty on July 2, giving undocumented residents until September to regularise status, with eligibility tied to living in the country for four-plus years and limits on repeat amnesty use. Youth Online Safety: Cabinet has started discussions on restricting social media access for children under 16, but officials stressed no decision or ban is in place yet. Education Growth: Work is continuing on the Five Islands Primary School and the UWI Five Islands Campus expansion, with procurement interest already strong. Community Care: Kiwanis’ “Bright Eyes” is providing vision exams and glasses for vulnerable students, aiming to boost learning outcomes. Culinary Spotlight: 12-year-old Gigar Campbell won the Grace Junior Chef Challenge in Toronto, earning a travel voucher and putting Antigua and Barbuda’s flavours on an international stage. Culture & Arts: Applications are open for Antigua and Barbuda Art Week 2026 (Nov 11–18), inviting artists and creatives to shape exhibitions and satellite events. Regional Tourism: OECS pushed community-based tourism planning in Saint Lucia, with local communities positioned as the main beneficiaries. Health & Prevention: Minister Michael Joseph highlighted “Food as Medicine, Soil as Health” as a preventive healthcare approach, linking nutrition, environment, and wellbeing. Sports Pathways: Five young St. Kitts cricketers departed for Antigua for selection to the Leeward Islands Tropical Wave Under-19 squad. Healthcare Training: ABEMS instructor Brandon Browne celebrated completing a Master’s in Acute Medicine.
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