AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBack-to-School Support: Project Aid Alliouagana delivered its 6th school push in Little Bay, handing out backpacks with stationery to 168 students and uniforms to 62, with over XCD$27,000 invested and local vendors helping make the day a success. Public Health & Community Voice: The Ministry of Health opened a public consultation for a new national hospital name, inviting residents and the diaspora to submit suggestions by Sept 3, with the final pick based on island identity and everyday suitability. Culture & Development on Radio: Franklyn ‘Algie’ Greaves launches “Strat Talk” on ZJB Radio Montserrat, a weekly Saturday programme aimed at a non-political forum on culture, heritage, and development. Cruise Tourism Pipeline: Montserrat Tourism Authority released its 2026/2027 cruise schedule (Oct 2026–Apr 2027), highlighting visitor spend opportunities for local taxis, tours, food, retail, and heritage experiences. Energy Costs Watch: ECCB data shows Montserrat among the higher-priced ECCU gasoline and diesel markets, underscoring ongoing pressure on household and business operating costs. Trade in Services Policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up an evidence-based services trade initiative, using TiSSTAT to improve services data for better export strategy planning across the region.
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