AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Skills Push: DeVry University says it’s expanding its AI-focused “Bridge to Brilliance” programme across the Caribbean, aiming to build AI literacy and practical skills in every course by end-2026 to help workers stay competitive as AI reshapes tourism, manufacturing, agriculture, business and healthcare. LGBTQ+ Rights Call: ERAO SVG has launched a National Call for Reparations for LGBT Vincentians on IDAHOBIT, pointing to criminalisation of private consensual same-sex relations and the lack of clear anti-discrimination protections, while noting an appeal is still pending. Water Discipline & Drought Reality: Health Minister Daniel Cummings is urging discipline in water use as drought cuts river yields and forces rationing in some communities. Public Safety Incident: An investigation continues after a traffic officer was struck by an SUV driven by a doctor in Frenches. Courts: A labourer has been charged with the murder of 60-year-old pastor Roseclair Williams; the case is set for June 16 after mental health observation. Food Security Momentum: SVG is joining a regional push to strengthen school meal programmes, backed by OECS and the World Food Programme, as many students skip breakfast. Health Watch: MOH says hantavirus risk in SVG remains low, with heightened port surveillance. Local Health Workforce: SVG Nurses Association marks International Nurses Day, highlighting nurses as the backbone of care.
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