AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHurricane Beryl Aftermath: Union Island is reeling after Hurricane Beryl, with emergency updates broadcast as families rush to prepare and protect essentials. Climate Finance Push: Prime Minister Godwin Friday met the Green Climate Fund in Nassau, urging faster access to climate money and outlining priorities including water security, agriculture, sustainable tourism, and the blue economy. Debt and Development Pressure: Friday also told the Caribbean Development Bank to move swiftly on reforms, warning that chronically high debt and shrinking concessional funding are squeezing governments’ ability to invest and protect people. Governance and Cost-of-Living Debate: Opposition voices are challenging the government’s “100% removal” messaging on customs charges, arguing it misleads the public by framing a small cut as a full removal. Environment Funding: The GEF approved a US$6.1 million ecosystem restoration project for St. Vincent, targeting nature-based solutions in the south corridor. Tourism Access: The SVG Tourism Authority says airlift and destination accessibility are top priorities, with work underway to strengthen routes and visibility. Local Clean-Up Drive: Housing Minister Andrew John and CWSA are tackling illegal dumping in South Windward, including the Argyle roadway and Akers bypass. Sports and Youth: SVGTA is partnering with MAVCOM SVG to boost tournament operations, while SVGOC-led leadership training is underway for community groups.
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