AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCaribbean Week Diplomacy: Tourism leaders from across the region are in New York for Caribbean Week 2026, pushing a unified agenda on resilience, connectivity, and market growth. Hurricane Readiness: Prime Minister Terrance Drew chaired a national disaster preparedness meeting at NEMA as the 2026 Atlantic season nears, with disaster subcommittees updating plans and coordination. Free Medical Mission: NATMA launched its first-ever St. Kitts and Nevis medical mission, with 17 U.S.-licensed and Canada-based professionals providing free care and donating about US$20,000 in medicines and supplies from June 1–4. Child Month Launch: Education Minister Geoffery Hanley officially opened Child Month 2026, themed on good nutrition, movement, and rest. Nevis Water Push: The CCM-led Nevis Island Administration highlighted over $50 million in water infrastructure, including a new 500,000-gallon storage tank at Stoney Hill, to secure 24/7 potable supply. Public Health & Borders: Government issued strengthened Ebola precautions, listing 12 high-risk African countries and warning that travellers from them may face entry denial. Justice Update: The High Court sentenced Travis Christmas to four and a half years for indecent assault, with compensation ordered for counselling. Tourism Performance: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson reported a cruise rebound, with 918,198 passengers welcomed so far, and St. Kitts earning four World Travel Awards nominations. Local Governance & Services: The Federation signed a contract to develop the National Digital Health Information System, with a local robotics association tasked with design and commissioning.
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