AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Adaptation Planning: Grenada’s Ministry of Climate Resilience, Environment and Renewable Energy hosted a validation workshop for the revised Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation (Carriacou and Petite Martinique included), updating the National Adaptation Plan 2025–2030 with clearer, more practical guidance ahead of public release. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The Canada-funded STAR-Fish project is scaling clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture, with cold-chain upgrades and low-carbon certification support planned across multiple countries including Grenada. Tourism Health Security: CARPHA launched Grenada as the 13th country to roll out the Regional Tourism and Health Programme, aiming to strengthen surveillance, early warning and coordinated response for tourism-linked public health events. Digital Transformation Push: Grenada appointed Ron Redhead as Minister for Digital Transformation, tasked with ICT infrastructure, digital government, data governance, cybersecurity, start-ups and AI policy. Local Industry & IP: CAIPO backed the Grenada Chocolate Festival and renewed focus on Geographical Indications for Grenada cocoa and nutmeg, linking agriculture, tourism and intellectual property. Community Concerns Over Industry: Woodford residents’ groups are again raising planning-law and environmental-governance concerns around ongoing industrial development, including claims about PDA stop orders and consultation/enforcement gaps.
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