AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChlordecone Compensation Update: France has officially recognized the State’s responsibility for long-term chlordecone pollution in Guadeloupe and Martinique, opening the door to compensation talks; the law also sets priorities like faster cleanup, support for agriculture and fishing, stronger research on related diseases, and better care for victims, with a one-year report to Parliament on expanding existing schemes and funding via an extra levy on tobacco. Cancer Care & Radiopharmaceuticals: Martinique’s health authorities say an oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive drugs to treat certain cancers, following discussions with local doctors and supported by cancer survivor testimonies. Carriacou Infrastructure Push: Minister Tevin Andrews reports major aviation, maritime, and road projects are advancing after Hurricane Beryl, including progress on Lauriston Airport night landing works (renaming to Herbert Blaize Airport planned for late August 2026) and Windward Jetty redevelopment (targeting late July–early August 2026). Public Transport Support (Grenada): Grenada’s transport sector gets fuel and fare relief for bus operators, including a fuel tax rebate and tyre/parts concessions to keep services safe and affordable. Engineering Spotlight (Book Review): A new review highlights the autobiography of Nigerian engineer Yusuf Olanrewaju Sagaya, tying his life story to decades of professional engineering and community ties. Aviation Disruptions (Global): Fuel shortages linked to Middle East conflict have contributed to airline collapses, with knock-on effects like higher fares and longer routes.
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