AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBlue Economy & Living Marine Resources: Grenada will host the 24th Meeting of Eastern Caribbean Ministers Responsible for Living Marine Resources (3–4 Sept 2026), aiming to strengthen regional cooperation on sustainable fisheries and the Blue Economy. Climate & Resilience Education: Grenada’s PURC wrapped its 2026 Summer School Outreach, reaching 1,679 students with lessons on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and water/electricity conservation. Land, Soil & Drought Resilience Tech: Grenada called for inclusive, responsible use of digitalisation and AI at UNCCD talks, warning that weak connectivity and data gaps could widen inequalities. Digital Transformation for MSMEs: The CDB and Barbados SBA launched a CDB-supported initiative to help at least 150 MSMEs across Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia and St Vincent adopt digital tools and build resilience. Trade in Services Data: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC concluded work to improve evidence-based policymaking for trade in services using TiSSTAT, helping member states plan export strategies. Carriacou Museum Rebuild: The Carriacou Museum board is seeking funding for a rebuild costing over EC$1 million, designed to be climate-resilient against future hurricanes. Local Environment Watch: Meteorologists are tracking a tropical wave expected to bring showers to Grenada and nearby islands, with localized rainfall and elevated seas likely.
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