AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRegional Security & Autonomy: At the Antilles-Guyane Regional Cooperation Conference and Antilles Regional Security Conference in Martinique (July 1–3), OECS and local leaders pushed deeper integration and “more autonomy” for Martinique’s decision-making, while Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit urged a broader, coordinated view of security covering climate resilience, cybersecurity, food/energy security, and maritime protection. Healthcare Infrastructure: Grenada’s “Project Polaris” is moving toward a new US$250M, 250-bed climate-resilient teaching hospital in Calivigny, with completion targeted for 2029 and a planned partnership with Mount Sinai to strengthen training and clinical systems. Public Health & Toxins: A new retrospective study highlights the clinical patterns and outcomes of acute poisoning, including diquat exposures, underscoring how agricultural toxins can drive rapid multi-organ harm. Agriculture & Health Risk: FAO-linked reporting ranks Saint Lucia sixth globally for pesticide use intensity, and points to regional research linking higher pesticide exposure to increased cancer risk among plantation workers in Guadeloupe and Martinique. Regional Tech Governance: CARICOM tax administrators meet in Guyana (July 27–31) to discuss “future-ready” tax systems, with a focus on smart, data-driven and AI-enabled administration. Education Results: France’s new grading system is reflected in Martinique-linked baccalaureate and brevet results, with national pass rates down and fewer distinctions awarded.
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