AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDigital Identity & Travel: Barbados and Guyana have begun passport-free travel using ICAO digital national ID cards, rolling out in less than six weeks after tech and information-sharing were aligned. Payments & Financial Inclusion: The IMF’s assessment of Barbados’ BiMPay flags potential gains for faster, cheaper payments and inclusion, while warning about adoption, privacy, governance, and cybersecurity risks. Regional Cost of Living: CARICOM leaders met in Saint Lucia and outlined measures like tax cuts on imported fuel, freight adjustments, renewable energy investment, and plans to fast-track a regional ferry service. Healthcare Leadership: Bayview Hospital appointed Major Marilyn Patrick as hospital administrator, bringing decades of nursing, military medical command, and regulatory experience. Disaster-Health Resilience: CDEMA renewed an MOU with CARPHA to better integrate disaster management and public health preparedness across the region. EV Shift in Barbados: Electric and hybrid vehicles now drive about 70% of new sales, boosted by tax incentives, but industry is urging planning for environmental impacts. Food & Exports: IICA helped Saint Vincent agro-processors meet international food safety standards to unlock export markets. AI Skills for Work: HRMAB is preparing its Workforce 2030 conference as AI reshapes hiring and training, pushing organisations to upskill now. Saharan Dust Research: Scientists marked 60 years of dust monitoring at Ragged Point, linking Saharan dust to ecosystem support and possible hurricane effects. Education Transformation: Barbados’ education agenda continues to draw regional interest as leadership and teacher training programmes expand.
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