AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTropical Weather Watch: Meteorologists are tracking a new tropical wave expected to reach Grenada and nearby islands by late Monday night into Tuesday morning, bringing a higher chance of showers but likely “broken” rain (some islands wet, others dry). Localized totals of about 50–75 mm are possible, with Atlantic seas rising to 7–12 feet as the system moves in; it’s also expected to weaken and may “fizzle” by Tuesday afternoon. Disaster-Ready Schools: OECS and New Zealand support helped strengthen climate-vulnerable indigenous schools, including Atkinson Primary in Dominica, with drainage upgrades, hurricane-protection doors, and emergency power and communications to keep learning going during storms. Grenada Development Delivery: The CDB and World Bank agreed follow-up actions after reviewing 11 active Grenada projects, including coastal protection, water supply, renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture, and health—aimed at improving implementation and resilience. Food System Resilience: A regional push is exploring black soldier fly larvae to turn food and farm waste into locally produced animal feed, cutting reliance on imported inputs. Youth & Health Programs: The REACH project marked International Youth Day with webinars and training to support adolescent health across Grenada and other OECS states.
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