AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth & Research: Barbados’ Best-dos Santos Laboratory has been named a WHO/PAHO collaborating centre for antimicrobial resistance surveillance, strengthening regional “superbug” monitoring. Regional Development Finance: The IFC will invest up to US$15M in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund debt sub-fund, aiming to expand financing for medium-sized enterprises and resilience projects across 13 countries. Energy & Policy: Barbados secured IDB approval for a US$150M loan to strengthen energy security, with officials also signalling possible extension of a fuel-cost electricity subsidy to protect households and businesses. Public Safety: Government says it will boost support for the Barbados Police Service after 51 illegal firearms were removed from the streets since January, including plans to expand ballistic expertise and use technology. Education & Tech in Schools: The Barbados Union of Teachers warns that proposed primary assessment changes could strain already under-resourced schools, especially where extra materials, technology and record-keeping are required. Science & Community: UWI and other local students are studying migratory birds in Barbados through a UK-supported programme, with a tour of the Walkers Institute reserve. Climate & Food: Barbados Agricultural Society warns drought risk could push up local produce prices if rainfall stays below average. Global Tech-Policy Link: Ghana’s AI push is being urged to start with foundational digital infrastructure—trusted data, interoperability, secure digital identity and governance capacity. Reparatory Justice (Tech Bulletin angle: policy frameworks): A Ghana summit adopted a 19-point global framework for reparatory justice, creating panels on advisory strategy, cultural restitution and legal pathways, with Barbados PM Mia Mottley calling for an Africa–Caribbean front to move from recognition to action.
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