AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Health Security: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, training hotel and vessel surveillance teams and pushing visitor-based disease monitoring through the THiS system. Mental Health Access: Grenada announced a National Suicide Prevention Hotline expected to go live by end of June, aiming to provide crisis support as suicide concerns rise. Community Health & Environment: A Woodford residents’ alliance is threatening legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging environmental harm and public health risks tied to quarrying, asphalt and jetty works. NCD Prevention Push: Caribbean leaders and health groups renewed calls for stronger healthy food policies to tackle the region’s non-communicable disease crisis, focusing on healthier school food environments. Climate Finance Readiness: Grenada Development Bank’s GCF-backed programme is seeking a Climate Finance Public-Private Partnership Strategist to help mobilize private investment for climate adaptation and mitigation. Public Health Systems: Eastern Caribbean labs are linking up for faster outbreak detection through tier-based laboratory network planning aligned with international health standards. Work & Health: Jumby Bay Island advertised for an Estate House Gardener role supporting groundskeeping for a large private estate—an example of ongoing local employment demand tied to tourism operations.
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