AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealthcare Crisis Watch: A respected internal medicine specialist, Dr. Bichara Sahely, has permanently closed his private office effective Aug. 14, while the Ministry of Health appoints new leaders—Mrs. Gardenia Destang-Richardson as Director of Health Institutions and Ms. Nikisha Hazel as Director of Institutional Nursing Services—amid public pressure over system failures since 2023. Workforce & Training: Deputy PM and Education Minister Dr. Geoffrey Hanley signed a skills partnership with the City of Hamburg in Germany, aiming to build future-ready training tied to green energy and sustainable industries. Nursing Support: St. Kitts and Nevis welcomed 47 Ghanaian nurses under a bilateral labour agreement to strengthen both community and hospital-based care. Public Health Disruption: AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF 2026) has been postponed due to evolving health concerns in parts of Africa. Maritime Safety: The MV Apple Syder emergency ended with all passengers and crew rescued; SCASPA says investigations are underway into the cause. Gender Equality Systems: With UNESCO support, the Gender Affairs Department is strengthening monitoring and accountability through a national gender MELF and a Gender Focal Point Committee. Scholarships: Morocco and Taiwan have opened scholarship opportunities for St. Kitts and Nevis students, including medicine study in Taiwan.
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