AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoOcean Governance in Grenada: Grenada’s Blue Economy and Marine Affairs ministry has launched a National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance, funded by US$300,000, aiming to protect the marine environment while supporting climate resilience, ocean-based livelihoods, and food security. Climate Risk Finance: Grenada is renewing CCRIF hurricane and extreme rainfall coverage, with a payout history including US$44.04m after Hurricane Beryl, while the country also maintains disaster protection financing to safeguard lives and livelihoods. Land & Livelihoods: CYEN Grenada marked World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought with a focus on rangelands—urging youth to recognise, respect, and restore degraded grazing areas threatened by overgrazing, erosion, and dry spells. Coastal Access Pressure: A regional report highlights growing concerns that beach access can be restricted by foreign beachfront development, echoing long-running fights over public shoreline rights. Community Greening: The Grenada Tourism Authority launched a National Beautification Competition ahead of the Flower and Garden Festival, pushing cleaner, greener public spaces through school and community projects.
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