AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoMental Health Push: Antigua and Barbuda welcomed the OAS adoption of the Declaration on Improving Mental Health in the Americas, with leaders stressing mental health as a development and human-rights issue, especially after disasters and COVID-19. Youth & Education: ABCAS is gearing up for its July 2 graduation with a Pathways Summit that focused on workplace readiness, financial literacy, wellness and entrepreneurship. Health Support for Kids: The Reginald Gordon Trust donated EC$25,000 to Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre to help families access specialized pediatric care not currently available locally. Culture & Community: ABFC officially launched Panorama 2026, presenting $165,000 to the Antigua and Barbuda Pan Association after the success of Pan in the City. Regional Spotlight: OECS leaders met in Antigua for the 78th Authority meeting as Gaston Browne assumed chairmanship, with priorities including trade, connectivity, climate resilience and economic recovery. Local Debate: A new warning argues social media is harming children’s ability to delay gratification, raising concerns for cognitive development. Sports & Travel Buzz: Aman at Sea opened reservations for Amangati’s inaugural Caribbean season, starting in St. John’s, Antigua, in late 2027.
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