AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBack-to-School Support: Project Aid Alliouagana handed out backpacks and supplies to 168 students, with uniforms for 62, investing over XCD$27,000 and thanking local partners for shipping and logistics. Health Infrastructure Input: The Ministry of Health opened a public consultation (Aug 21–Sept 3) asking residents and the diaspora to suggest a name for Montserrat’s new national hospital, with submissions judged on identity, everyday use, and long-term relevance. Culture & Development on Air: Former ZJB broadcaster Franklyn “Algie” Greaves launched “Strat Talk,” a weekly cultural affairs programme aimed at non-political discussion of Montserrat’s heritage and economic landscape. Tourism & Local Business: The Montserrat Tourism Authority released the 2026/27 cruise schedule (Oct 2026–Apr 2027), highlighting visitor spending opportunities for taxi/tour operators, restaurants, retailers, artisans, and heritage experiences. Services Trade Policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up an evidence-based trade in services initiative using UN data tools to help member states close services statistics gaps and build stronger export strategies. Energy Prices Watch: ECCB fuel data showed Montserrat among the higher gasoline and diesel price points in the ECCU, while Antigua and Barbuda recorded the lowest rates. Creative Economy Angle: A Caribbean music-sector commentary argues “culture is currency,” urging artistes and governments to professionalize creative business skills, including intellectual property and digital marketing.
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