AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York 2026: Tourism leaders from across the region, including Antigua and Barbuda, are meeting in Manhattan to push a unified Caribbean tourism message under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” with ministers and industry players focused on resilience, connectivity and growth. LGBTQ+ Rights Watch: The Privy Council is set to hear a landmark appeal next month that could help decriminalise same-sex relationships across parts of the Commonwealth, with Antigua and Barbuda cited in earlier legal knock-on effects. Local Education & Safety: The A&B Union of Teachers says schools are still missing legally mandated 24-hour security and camera installations, leaving students and staff exposed as the term ends. Disability Inclusion Push: Good Humans 268 calls on Antigua’s corporate community to move from pity to real allyship by hiring disabled citizens and backing stronger support systems. Youth & Health: World No Tobacco Day messaging spotlights a fast-growing youth vaping problem, warning that “nicotine-free” vapes can still normalise vaping and that nicotine harms young minds and bodies. Antigua Culture & Food: Antigua and Barbuda brought Carnival energy to Miami’s Food, Wine & Fete, while Culinary Month continues with standout multi-course dinners featuring top female chefs and English Harbour Rum pairings. Cricket Development: CWI is running a fast-bowling assessment camp in Antigua, and West Indies cricket squads keep rolling with major women’s and men’s selections.
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