AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoVision 75 & Diaspora Homecoming: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell used the Diaspora Homecoming Forum to push a 25-year transformation plan under “Vision 75,” stressing that Grenada will be built by those who stay and those who return—physically or through technology. Animal Health & Public Trust: Authorities defended the euthanasia of two horses after Babesia spp. testing, as veterinarians and advocates question whether quarantine, treatment, and consultation options were fully explored. Education Access: The Ministry of Education set a 6 July deadline for CPEA reassignment (transfer) requests, with medical/psychological needs, space availability, and residence changes among the grounds. Cancer Screening in Grenada: The Caribbean Prostate Cancer Genetic Study is moving into Grenada with free PSA tests for 1,000 men, aiming for earlier detection and better outcomes. Primary Care Vision: Grenada launched “Restoring Vision” to improve access to vision care through primary healthcare. Workplace Safety at Airports: Grenada Airports Authority workers downed tools over health and safety concerns. Nutrition Policy Push: EU–CaN and partners will run an OECS workshop on healthy diets and nutrition awareness to tackle diet-related NCDs. Health System Staffing: GSPCA announced a temporary closure of its clinic/shelter from 7 July due to lack of a veterinarian and funding needs. Hospital Doctor Charged: Police charged a senior surgeon at Grenada’s General Hospital with assault, with bail conditions set.
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