AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoDigital Government & Health Modernisation: Prime Minister Terrance Drew signed the National Digital Health Information System (NDHIS) contract, with the NTRC and the St. Kitts & Nevis Robotics Association tasked to design, develop, test and implement the system to digitise healthcare and improve delivery and data standards. Bilateral Cooperation: Taiwan will send its first-ever Medical Mission to St. Kitts and Nevis from June 1–4, offering free services at four health centres, coordinated with the Ministry of Health and the Nevis Island Administration. Digital Identity Rollout: The Ministry of Youth Empowerment and Ageing is piloting government authentication for an eID project, with agencies briefed on security features and future integration across public services. Public Safety & Justice: Police reported a Baker’s Corner shooting on May 28 that left a 21-year-old wounded; a suspect was detained and a firearm recovered. Regional Security: CARICOM IMPACS marked 20 years of operations, warning of rising border pressures and stressing mutual security through shared action. Tourism & Connectivity: Cruise arrivals reached 918,198 passengers so far, still below the one-million benchmark, while Caribbean Airlines’ withdrawal from St. Kitts was said to have happened without prior government consultation. Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis opened its High Commission in India, boosting South-South cooperation and development partnerships. Education & Policy: UNESCO support will embed Education for Sustainable Development into the national curriculum starting September 2026.
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