AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBorder Tech & Digital IDs: Barbados and Guyana started passport-free travel using ICAO digital national ID cards from July 1, with officials comparing tech and sharing infrastructure to make the switch work (children under 16 still need passports). Public Sector Data Modernisation: Barbados’ Ministry of Health and Wellness ran a Public Health Datathon with PAHO/WHO to map health databases, spot interoperability barriers, and improve health data governance for the digital transformation push. Workforce & AI Readiness: HRMAB is gearing up for its mid-October People Development Conference, “Workforce 2030: Ready or Not,” urging employers to train and recruit for AI-driven role changes rather than assume jobs will vanish. Climate & Ocean Science: Scientists at the Ragged Point monitoring site are probing whether Saharan dust could be feeding sargassum growth, while also highlighting dust’s broader effects on hurricanes and ecosystems. Regional Digital Policy Links: UWI and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union formalised a new MoU to strengthen digital policy, research, capacity building, and AI-related regional harmonisation. Security Tech Upgrade: Barbados’ Immigration Department says it’s moving toward a modern facial recognition system to strengthen border security and improve competitiveness. Inflation Pressure on Households: An IMF Article IV report says food and non-alcoholic beverage prices rose about 21% since 2020, hitting lower-income households hardest and calling for multi-pronged policy responses.
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