AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCoastal “Blue Gold” Plan: A Trinidad-based environmental group says Antigua’s new sargassum collection push could become a local processing industry, turning seaweed into organic fertiliser and compost. Flood Forecasting Upgrade: Antigua is developing new flood forecasting and warning procedures, shifting from predicting rain to predicting impacts, with a system meant to help officials act before roads and communities are cut off. Weather Watch: A tropical wave is expected to bring showers and possible thunderstorms, with residents urged to watch for localized flooding and reduced visibility. UN Climate/Disaster Links: Antigua and Barbuda pledged US$150,000 in humanitarian aid for Venezuela after deadly earthquakes, with PM Browne stressing solidarity after Hurricane Irma’s devastation. Youth Mental Health Support: The OECS’ first free, anonymous text chatline for child protection and mental health launched in Antigua, alongside a youth survey report feeding into a Mental Health Care Bill. UN Gender Leadership: Sheila Roseau was elected to CEDAW, giving Antigua and Barbuda another UN leadership role on women’s rights. Environment & Waste Skills: Good Humans 268 launched a summer internship programme aimed at building future environmental leaders, building on its recycling work.
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