AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoReparations Push: CARICOM’s Reparations Commission is in the UK for talks with Church of England leaders and British parliamentarians, calling for the return of the British Virgin Islands and urging King Charles to back decolonisation, with Barbados’ David Comissiong among the delegation. Digital Identity & Integration: Caribbean countries are aligning digital identity and biometric efforts to streamline travel, tourism, public services and security, including moves like Curaçao’s digital ID upgrades and the Cayman Islands expanding ID access. Barbados Governance & Health: Prime Minister Mia Mottley says Independence celebrations will be streamlined to free funds for rising living costs, while a draft new Constitution heads to Cabinet for public consultation; she also flagged new laws targeting diabetes and kidney disease. Culture & Reading: Barbados is set to launch a Mega Book Launch and Showcase to rebuild reading culture and spotlight local authors, alongside a finance minister’s push linking literacy to economic growth. Arts Funding: Kingston Creative becomes the first Caribbean NGO to win UNESCO’s Aschberg Programme support, launching a regional artist resilience programme starting in Jamaica and expanding to Trinidad and Barbados. Local Crime Update: Police are investigating the killing of 21-year-old Cammeron Ifill in Christ Church, with his uncle urging tougher action on gun violence. Youth Skills: UWI Global Campus marked a decade of its PTFTC-TCL alumni outreach, celebrating 149 graduates from a skills programme backed by the Sandals Foundation. Music With a Message: Barbados dancehall artist LR says he’s shifting from violent themes toward positive “Love Soca” releases for the Sweetest Summer Festival. Travel Perk: Caribbean Airlines is offering discounted Barbados–Guyana fares for select September dates.
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