AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Tech: St. Vincent and the Grenadines is set to roll out the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and impact-based warning training with regional partners, aiming to move from “hazard alerts” to warnings that spell out who could be affected and what people should do, with workshops running 17–18 August. Taiwan Ties & Investment: Prime Minister Godwin Friday and Foreign Minister Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble used SVG’s 45th anniversary visit to Taiwan to push a shift toward economic partnership, technology transfer, and diaspora-led national development, pitching investors on trade frameworks, incentives, and priority sectors. Health Systems Upgrade: Mackay Memorial Hospital is sending a team to SVG to help strengthen the Health Information System for the new Arnos Vale hospital, sharing practical experience from its long-running partnership with Milton Cato Memorial Hospital. Education & Skills: Flow SVG awarded five new scholarships as part of its 42-year programme, while local commentary and reporting spotlight the need for stronger learning outcomes and a “human verification” habit for AI-assisted work. Youth & Innovation: Future Caribbean’s agentic AI buildathon has drawn 450+ builders across 39 countries, targeting real-world deployments across areas like disaster management, healthcare, and climate resilience.
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