AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWaste Watch: St. Peter MP Rawdon Turner is calling on Jumby Bay’s owners to stop what he says is illegal waste dumping near Parham, saying it clashes with the resort’s claims of environmental stewardship. Flood Readiness: Antigua and Barbuda is moving toward more practical flood forecasting, with a national early warning workshop laying draft standard procedures and groundwork for the Urban and Flash Flood Information System (UFFIS). Sargassum “Blue Gold”: A Trinidad environmental group is urging a processing plan for the annual sargassum influx, arguing it can be turned into fertiliser and other agricultural products, building on new beach-clearing equipment. Health Sector Engagement: Health Minister Michael Joseph met the Antigua and Barbuda Nurses Association to strengthen collaboration and support for quality healthcare delivery. Regional Finance Milestone: The ECCB will host a panel on July 1 marking 50 years of the EC dollar’s US peg. Venezuela Earthquake Aid: Antigua and Barbuda pledged US$150,000 in humanitarian assistance following deadly earthquakes in Venezuela. Local Weather Alert: A tropical wave may bring showers and possible thunderstorms, with residents urged to watch for localized flooding and reduced visibility. Community Mental Health Support: WISH and Hopeful Hearts Foundation handed over “Be Kind to Your Mind” posters to Parham Primary School to support students’ emotional wellbeing. UN Leadership: Gender equality advocate Sheila Roseau was elected to CEDAW, giving Antigua and Barbuda another UN leadership role.
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