AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration & Transparency: St. Kitts and Nevis says three CARICOM nationals from Jamaica and Belize arrived May 19 from the U.S. under a Memorandum of Understanding on “third-country” transfers, with authorities stressing no criminal convictions and that the government won’t bear costs—though details on housing and logistics remain limited. Public Health Watch: The Health Ministry is monitoring Ebola after the DRC and Uganda outbreak was declared a PHEIC; CARPHA rates the risk to the Caribbean, including St. Kitts and Nevis, as low, but port surveillance is being stepped up. Digital Health Push: The NCI WellCare Digital Insurance Card is now live for about 8,500 public servants, aiming to cut upfront payments and paperwork by using real-time claims at participating providers. Safeguarding in Sport: SKNOC completed an IOC-backed Safeguarding in Sport programme, certifying four local administrators as Safeguarding Officers. Youth & Community: Greyson Burrell represented St. Kitts and Nevis at the St. Barth Mini Bucket Clinic and Regatta, finishing 9th overall. Global Health Diplomacy: Taiwan allies—including support voiced at the WHA—are again urging observer participation, with St. Kitts and Nevis officials citing Taiwan’s healthcare role.
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