AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Youth: New students are already registering for Antigua Grammar School after Grade Six National Assessment results, with families eager for the next step. Commonwealth Spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda is preparing to host the Commonwealth Youth Forum at UWI Five Islands (Nov 1–4), with an innovation challenge at the centre of the programme. Humanitarian Partnership: The Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society and Hopeful Hearts Foundation have signed an MOU to expand support for vulnerable communities nationwide. Regional Diplomacy: PM Gaston Browne hailed Antigua and Barbuda’s historic first UN Secretary-General nomination, endorsing María Fernanda Espinosa, while also pushing back against new US visa rules affecting trade, students and families. Currency & Identity: ECCB unveiled redesigned EC banknotes featuring regional heroes, including Sir Robert Bradshaw on the new EC$50 note, with circulation expected from late 2027. Sports & Community Life: Cricket West Indies announced squads and injury updates for the Women’s ODI tour of Ireland, while Rotaract District 7030 returned to Antigua after 20+ years for “Linked in Wadadli,” plus a Rotaract peace pole and menstrual health initiative. Lifestyle & Food Culture: A local youth advocate is calling for tougher scrutiny of junk food marketing to children, arguing school break-time access is shaping unhealthy habits. Travel & Leisure: Star Clippers is offering two free shore excursions per cabin on select early-2028 sailings, with Wi‑Fi included.
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