AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMental Health Training: Grenada’s Ministry of Mental Health is rolling out a 6-month specialised CVQ Level 2 programme for 10 orderlies at Mt Gay Psychiatric Hospital, with EC$81,600 in training costs and EC$42,000 in trainee stipends to strengthen frontline support. Tourism Health Security: CARPHA and OECS partners launched Grenada’s Regional Tourism and Health Programme, aiming to boost surveillance, early warning, and coordinated response to tourism-related public health threats. Ebola Watch: Grenada’s Ministry of Health says it’s closely monitoring the Ebola outbreak in the DRC; WHO risk to the Caribbean is assessed as very low, so there’s no immediate threat and no need for alarm. Medicines Access (Regional): PAHO and OECS-PPS opened a joint workshop pushing collaboration for sustained access to safe, effective essential medicines and health technologies across Eastern Caribbean states. Community Concerns (Woodford): Local groups are again raising planning and environmental enforcement worries around Woodford industrial development, alleging stop orders were ignored and approvals/assessments were not properly followed. Sea Turtle Nesting: CYEN Grenada urges residents and visitors to protect sea turtles during nesting season by reducing noise, avoiding lights, and keeping beaches clear. Agri-Innovation Call: The Global AgriInno Challenge 2026 is open for innovators tackling agrifood problems in Small Island Developing States, with Grenada among encouraged teams.
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