AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Health: Grenada launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, training hotel and vessel surveillance teams and pushing wider use of the Tourism and Health Information System to strengthen visitor-based disease prevention. Tourism Industry: Grenada outlined a 12–24 month tourism agenda focused on product upgrades at key sites, better access and signage, stronger digital marketing, and expanded community tourism. Investment & Trade (Nigeria): Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria says visa-free entry for Nigerian travellers is set to begin in July, alongside talks on direct air links within six months, targeting aviation, real estate, logistics, fintech, agriculture and healthcare. Climate Finance Readiness: Grenada Development Bank issued an REOI for a climate finance public-private partnership strategist under a GCF readiness programme to help local firms access and plan for climate funding. Public Sector Contracting: Grenada’s High Court ordered the Government to pay damages to former Head of Rural Development Byron L.J. Campbell after a wrongful termination finding. Construction & Environment: A Woodford community group signalled possible legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging planning and environmental safeguards were not properly followed. Skills & Training: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised three level-two TVET courses (waxing, tiling, baking/cake tech) across CARICOM institutions. Regional Sports: Grenada is listed in Group B for Guyana’s FIBA AmeriCup 2029 Caribbean Pre-Qualifiers, with the local organising committee led by Kashif & Shanghai. Jobs (ECCB): The ECCB advertised a Facilities Maintenance Technician role in St Kitts for qualified electrical engineering technology candidates. Heritage Media: “Echoes of Waltham” won Best Video Production at the CTO Media Awards, spotlighting Grenada’s cultural history through a Grenada–UK heritage partnership.
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