AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Crisis: St. Kitts residents report worsening shortages, with hundreds of households facing days without reliable running potable water, despite government assurances of progress—leaving families frustrated and disrupting daily routines. Child Health & Wellness: Deputy Prime Minister Geoffrey Hanley launched Child Month 2026 with a clear health message: “Good Nutrition, Movement and Rest,” urging parents and schools to model healthy eating, encourage active play, and protect children’s sleep. Free Medical Care: Nevis and St. Kitts welcomed the North American Taiwanese Medical Association’s first mission—17 volunteer doctors and specialists offering free family and internal medicine, dental care, and more, plus about US$20,000 in supplies. Digital Health Upgrade: PAHO praised St. Kitts and Nevis’ locally built National Digital Health Information System, designed to connect hospitals and health centres into a modern, secure healthcare network. Public Health Advocacy: Youth and civil society across the region, including St. Kitts and Nevis, are pushing for bans on ultra-processed food marketing around schools. Science for Health: Nevis launched the Caribbean’s first space life sciences experiment to study how gravity changes affect human immune cells, aiming to support future spaceflight and long-duration health research. Hurricane Readiness: CDEMA urged Caribbean residents to prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season, even with forecasts suggesting a below-normal year.
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