AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOcean Governance: Grenada’s Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs welcomed the launch of “Grenada’s National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance,” a US$300,000 project aimed at protecting the marine environment while supporting climate resilience and inclusive blue economy growth. Blue Economy Funding: The OECS is inviting Blue Economy MSMEs in Grenada to join virtual information sessions for Window 2 of the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, with grants of US$100,000–US$150,000 for fisheries, marine tourism, and waste management value chain groups. Disaster Risk Finance: Grenada renewed CCRIF coverage, with the premium rising to reflect recent regional disaster activity, alongside a World Bank contingency line of credit to strengthen financial defenses against hurricanes and extreme rainfall. Marine Pollution & Reuse: A new look at sargassum explains why the seaweed keeps washing ashore—and how it can be turned into useful products rather than just a nuisance. Community Cleanliness: The GNSA and GSWMA reintroduced “Blaze the Track – Smash the Trash” to cut waste at sporting events, rewarding schools for responsible waste management. Local Infrastructure (Carriacou): Updates from Carriacou and Petite Martinique show progress on climate-resilient aviation, jetty, and road works following Hurricane Beryl.
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