AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCOP17 Land & Drought Talks: Delegates opened COP17 Bureau work in Ulaanbaatar, with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines among newly elected vice-presidents, focusing on land degradation, drought resilience, and science-and-technology cooperation. Taiwan Investment Push: Prime Minister Godwin Friday says Taiwanese business leaders are preparing a visit to SVG after strong interest in solar, hotels, marine services, and agriculture, while Taipei pledges grants to help capitalise SVG’s proposed national development bank and fund community programmes. Diplomacy, But With a Business Turn: SVG formally rejects any shift toward a “One China” policy as relations with Taiwan move toward private capital, technology transfer, and reduced government borrowing. Health Tech Partnership: Mackay Memorial Hospital will send a team to support Milton Cato Memorial Hospital, with a focus on building a practical health information system for SVG. Disaster Warning Tech: Regional workshops are rolling out the Common Alerting Protocol and impact-based forecasting so warnings can trigger clear actions across TV, radio, websites, social media, and phones. Education & Digital Skills: SVGCC opens 2026 admissions info sessions, while local digital-skills programmes keep training young people in practical tech use. AI for the Region: Over 450 builders from 39 countries join an agentic AI buildathon targeting real-world Caribbean deployments.
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