AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism & Health Security: Grenada officially launched CARPHA’s Regional Tourism and Health Programme, aiming to strengthen surveillance and early warning for tourism-related public health events—an economic move given tourism’s role in over 25% of GDP. Climate Adaptation Planning: The Ministry of Climate Resilience validated Grenada’s Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating the National Adaptation Plan 2025–2030 with simpler, more practical guidance for communities. Public Procurement Reform: Grenada’s Central Procurement Unit will host a two-day “Smart Bidding, Stronger Partnerships” symposium (10–11 June) to boost transparency and vendor access. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The STAR-Fish project (Canada-funded) is scaling clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including renewable power and cold-chain upgrades, with Grenada among participating countries. Local Infrastructure & Business Continuity: Scott Street in St George’s will close overnight (2 June, 9pm–3am) for Nawasa asphalt paving works. Finance & Governance: Grenada Development Bank issued a correction on misleading claims about its 2024 results, citing software write-offs and higher loan-loss provisions. Digital Transformation: Ron Redhead was appointed Minister for Digital Transformation, with a mandate covering connectivity, digital government, data governance, cybersecurity, and AI policy.
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