AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDigital Skills Push: Barbados is rolling out a national digital skills empowerment campaign to prepare people for the future digital economy. Public Health Leadership: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed new Directors for Health Institutions and Institutional Nursing Services as pressure mounts over healthcare performance. Police Reform: Barbados swore in Sonia Boyce as the first woman Commissioner of Police, pledging accountability and modernised policing. Regional Tech for Travel: Guyana and Barbados began passport-free travel using Digital ID cards, with systems integrated for smoother regional movement. STEM & Research: The UWI announced its 4th OneUWI postgraduate conference (Nov 18–21, 2026) and highlighted top student presentations; UWI also confirmed Venezuela quakes drove coastal uplift in Cedros. Sports Tech & Talent: Cleaques Sports launched a digital ecosystem to connect grassroots talent across Africa and the Caribbean, with interest in Barbados’ Prime Minister’s Cup. Nature + Finance: Earth Security’s “nature premiums” pitch links ecosystem protection to lower climate-related losses and better valuations. UAE–Barbados Ties: UAE Minister Noura Al Kaabi visited Barbados to advance cooperation in trade, digital transformation, sustainable development, and investment. Green School Plans: Alleyne School unveiled solar, rainwater harvesting, and aquaponics/hydroponics plans for a greener, safer campus.
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