AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChild Health Focus: St. Kitts and Nevis kicked off Child Month 2026 with a clear wellness message: “Good Nutrition, Movement and Rest,” urging parents, schools and caregivers to model healthy eating, keep kids active, and protect sleep for learning and recovery. Free Care Access: The North American Taiwanese Medical Association (NATMA) launched its first medical mission to the Federation, bringing a 17-member team for free family medicine, internal medicine, dental and specialist services across St. Kitts and Nevis, plus donated supplies. Digital Health Upgrade: St. Kitts and Nevis’ National Digital Health Information System is moving forward after strong PAHO feedback, as hospitals and health centres connect to one secure network. Public Health Alert: Authorities tightened Ebola precautions, advising against non-essential travel to high-risk African countries and warning that entry may be denied for travellers from affected areas. Regional Food Policy Push: Caribbean youth and civil society are calling for a ban on ultra-processed food marketing around schools, linking it to childhood obesity and early non-communicable disease risk. Disaster Readiness: With the Atlantic hurricane season starting, CDEMA urged residents to prepare now, even if forecasts suggest a below-normal season. Tourism & Wellness Angle: Nevis launched “Spring Into Summer,” highlighting wellness and curated experiences to support off-season visitor arrivals.
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