AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Health Security: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, training staff and pushing visitor-based surveillance across hotels and vessels to strengthen infectious disease prevention. Skills & Jobs Pipeline: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised three Level Two TVET courses under a CARICOM pilot—waxing, tiling, and baker/cake technology—available from May 18 across participating institutions in Grenada and other member states. NCD & Food Policy Push: Regional health leaders and civil society called for faster, evidence-based healthy food policies as ultra-processed marketing in and around schools fuels obesity and diet-related disease. Grenada-Nigeria Business Drive: Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria says visa-free entry for Nigerians is set to start in July, alongside plans for direct air links within six months and new investment focus areas in aviation, tourism, real estate, logistics, fintech, and agriculture. Tourism Agenda: Grenada outlined a 12–24 month tourism plan centered on product upgrades, safer experiences, stronger digital marketing, and community tourism, with priority sites including beaches, falls, parks, and heritage areas. Public Works Tender: NAWASA invited bids for the Annandale Water Treatment Plant renovation, with a mandatory site visit June 10 and bid deadline June 22.
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