AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour 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, backed by local vendors and volunteers. Health Infrastructure Input: The Ministry of Health opened a public naming consultation for Montserrat’s new national hospital (Aug 21–Sep 3), inviting residents and the diaspora to submit name ideas tied to island identity and resilience. Culture & Development on Air: Franklyn ‘Algie’ Greaves launched “Strat Talk” on ZJB Radio Montserrat, a weekly Saturday programme focused on Montserrat’s culture, heritage, and non-political development discussion. 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. Energy Costs Watch: ECCB fuel-price data shows Montserrat among the higher gasoline and diesel price points in the ECCU, underscoring ongoing cost pressures for households and businesses. Services Trade Policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up an evidence-based trade-in-services initiative using TiSSTAT to close data gaps and help member states plan stronger services export strategies. Creative Economy Angle: A Caribbean commentary argues “culture is currency,” urging artistes and governments to professionalize creative business skills, including intellectual property and digital marketing. Circular Economy Challenge: Route 27 in Costa Rica launched an innovation challenge to reuse highway waste (especially tires and plastics), offering up to €20,000 for a prototype.
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