AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate Risk Finance: Grenada renewed CCRIF catastrophe coverage after Hurricane Beryl, securing a US$44.04m payout and adding a US$20m World Bank contingency line, while spending over US$2m this year to insure against hurricanes and extreme rainfall as premiums rise with recent storms. Ocean Governance: Grenada’s Blue Economy and Marine Affairs ministry launched “Grenada’s National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance,” a US$300,000 project aimed at ocean protection, climate resilience, and sustainable growth for fisheries, tourism, and food security. Land & Drought Action: CYEN Grenada marked World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought with “Rangelands: Recognise. Respect. Restore.,” urging youth to protect pasturelands from overgrazing, deforestation, and soil erosion. Clean Energy for Fisheries: CRFM’s STAR-Fish project will push low-carbon solutions for fisheries and aquaculture across the region, including renewable energy and cold storage for better cold-chain efficiency in Grenada and other beneficiary states. Waste & Sports Cleanliness: The Grenada National Stadium Authority and GSWMA revived “Blaze the Track – Smash the Trash,” rewarding schools for cleanliness and responsible waste management during sports events. Local Green Tourism Push: The Grenada Tourism Authority launched a National Beautification Competition ahead of the Flower and Garden Festival (8–15 Nov 2026), with registration open until 30 June. Regional Trade & Sustainability: The Dominican Republic hosts the CARIFORUM–EU Joint Council meeting for the first time, with leaders pointing to a shared agenda that includes sustainable development.
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