AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSTEM & Digital Skills: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank will launch a free 2026 STEM Camp on July 6, running four weeks for ages 14–18 across ECCU territories including Montserrat, aiming to turn youth into tech creators through training tied to digital transformation. Women’s Economic Empowerment: The Rotary Club of Montserrat rolled out “Stitches for Success,” funded via a Rotary District Grant, pairing hands-on sewing and garment construction training with support for building marketable skills and income. Regional Trade & Resilience: OECS leaders opened the 78th Authority Meeting in Antigua, with priorities spanning economic development, trade, connectivity, climate resilience, security, and food and energy security, alongside a chairmanship handover to Gaston Browne. Tourism & Access: Trans Anguilla Airways is now bookable through global airline distribution systems, expanding how travel agents and visitors can find and book flights across the Eastern Caribbean, including Montserrat. Climate Adaptation Focus: A regional look at how islands like Montserrat are rethinking energy and recovery in the face of extreme weather and volcanic risk, highlighting the push toward practical resilience planning.
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