AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism + Health: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, aiming to strengthen visitor-based surveillance and infectious disease prevention across hotels and vessels. Climate Adaptation Planning: The Ministry of Climate Resilience hosted a validation workshop for Grenada’s Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2025–2030 with clearer, more practical guidance. Marine Biodiversity: CYEN Grenada is urging residents and visitors to protect sea turtles during nesting season, warning that noise, lights, and beach disturbance can cause turtles to abandon nests. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The STAR-Fish project is ramping up clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including renewable power and cold-chain improvements, with Grenada among participating countries. Community + Environment (Legal): A Woodford community group says it may pursue legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging environmental damage and planning safeguard failures. Governance + Procurement: Grenada’s Central Procurement Unit will host a two-day procurement symposium on smart bidding and stronger partnerships, including green procurement. Mental Health Support: Grenada’s National Suicide Prevention Hotline is expected to go live by end of June, as officials report rising suicide concerns. Regional Climate Finance: Barbados called for faster, simplified climate finance access for small island states, arguing delays undermine real-world impact.
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