AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOECS Citizenship-by-Investment Shock: Regional reporting says the EU has formally warned OECS CBI programmes must end by 2028, with possible knock-on effects like losing visa-free access to Europe—an issue that could hit public finances hard in places where CBI has been a major share of government revenue. Grenada CPEA Focus: A look at the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment results in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique highlights strong overall performance (93.6% at 50%+), but flags Mathematics as the biggest weak spot, with the national average slipping from 55.16 (2025) to 52.58 (2026). Martinique Arts & Research: University of the West Indies theatre coordinator Dr. Travis Weekes is running a two-week intensive workshop in Martinique at Tropiques Atrium, developing his historical drama “Take Me To Mon Repos” with local actors, with talks underway for a Martinique/Saint Lucia staging and a film adaptation. Digital Art in the Caribbean: Pérez Art Museum Miami announced 21 artists selected for its inaugural Open Call for Digital Art Commissions, including submissions from Martinique, with grants and production support through 2027 for works spanning VR, AI animation, net art and immersive installations.
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