AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWomen’s Rights & Regional Leadership: Saint Lucia’s Hon. Emma Hippolyte was elected to the OAS Inter-American Commission of Women executive committee, underscoring growing Caribbean influence in gender equality spaces. Youth & Community Development: Antigua and Barbuda’s Youth Parliament chief Ezekiel Francois unveiled a seven-pillar restructuring plan to strengthen youth representation, revive committees, and stabilize finances. Disaster Preparedness: NODS released the 2026 Hurricane Shelter List, confirming 46 shelters across 17 disaster districts and sharing district coordinator contacts. Health & Safety: The Met Office links heatwaves to rising domestic abuse risk, while medics warn vaping is not safer than cigarettes, stressing nicotine and toxic exposure. Autism Support: Health Minister Michael Joseph pushed for a Cognitive Behaviour Centre after hearing parents’ accounts and citing a “wow moment” from autism data. Tourism & Lifestyle: Long Bay Zen Resort (US$200m) launched as “quiet luxury,” while The Residences at Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Antigua previews branded oceanfront living. Culture & Sports: Antigua Carnival energy hit Miami’s Food, Wine & Fete, and Cricket West Indies named its ODI squad for the Sri Lanka series at Sabina Park. Public Policy: Cabinet halted visa waivers for travelers from African nations amid Ebola concerns, and talks continue with the US over deportee numbers.
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