AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHurricane Readiness: Liberty Caribbean says it’s ready for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, pointing to lessons from Hurricane Melissa and new investments to strengthen network resilience and emergency response. Tourism + Health Security: Grenada has launched the Regional Tourism and Health Programme with CARPHA, aiming to improve surveillance, early warning, and coordinated response for public health events in the tourism sector. Community + Environment Governance: Woodford residents’ concerns are back in focus, with WE ACT and the Future Builders Community Network raising questions about planning safeguards, environmental protections, and consultation around ongoing industrial development. Public Finance Clarity: The Grenada Development Bank pushes back on misleading social media claims about its 2024 results, saying the loss was driven mainly by software write-offs and higher loan-loss provisions. Blue Economy Funding: OECS has opened Window 2 of the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme for fisheries, coastal tourism, and waste management value-chain groups, offering USD 100,000–150,000. Climate + Weather Watch: A tropical wave is expected to bring showers to Grenada Saturday night into Sunday morning, while drought stress continues across parts of the Caribbean. Digital Resilience: E. Jay Saunders will represent the Turks and Caicos at a UN ECLAC dialogue on digital resilience and data sovereignty in Belize. New Luxury Resort: InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse is set to open in November 2026, adding 120 rooms along La Sagesse Bay.
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