AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCARICOM People-First Push: CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett urged wider public participation at the 51st Heads of Government meeting, saying everyday voices must shape regional decisions and integration. Health System Leadership Shake-Up: The Ministry of Health appointed Gardenia Destang-Richardson as Director of Health Institutions and Nikisha Hazel as Director of Institutional Nursing Services, aiming to strengthen nursing and institutional performance amid mounting public pressure. Healthcare Confidence Concerns: Consultant internist Dr. Bichara Sahely announced the permanent closure of his private office effective Aug. 14, with patients able to collect records during a set window—adding to worries about retention and trust in the system. Public Health & Travel: AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum ACTIF 2026 was postponed due to evolving public health concerns in parts of Africa, with organizers citing delegate safety. Workforce & Skills: St. Kitts and Nevis signed a skills partnership with Hamburg to build future-ready training tied to green energy and sustainable industries, including healthcare and STEM. Community Health Staffing: Forty-seven Ghanaian nurses arrived to support St. Kitts and Nevis healthcare services through a bilateral labour agreement. Wellness & Local Food: Sugar Town Organics founder Anastasha Elliott won a 2026 Caribbean POSH Wellness Innovation Icon Award for wellness entrepreneurship rooted in Caribbean heritage. Weather Watch: A tropical wave is bringing heavier showers and thunderstorms, followed by Saharan dust that could affect air quality.
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