AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoScholarships & Health Support: Morocco, via its agency and in partnership with Grenada, is offering 2026–2027 undergraduate and graduate scholarships at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, including airfare, accommodation and meals, English-taught programmes, and health insurance plus a monthly stipend. Hospital Accountability: Grenada’s police have charged General Hospital Senior Surgeon Dr Terron Hosten over an alleged assault incident in Paradise, St Andrew, and he was placed on bail with conditions. Medical Workforce Policy: Grenada is offering Cuban doctors special private government contracts to help retain them at the General Hospital amid US pressure over Cuba’s medical mission. Earthquake Preparedness: UWI-SRC says Caribbean residents should stay prepared after major Venezuela quakes disrupted the region, with damage to buildings and critical services reported. Regional Nutrition Push: The Healthy Caribbean Coalition launched a campaign to remove ultra-processed food and drink marketing from schools, including Grenada, running until July 16. Eye Care Donation: Grenada’s health ministry formalized a donation agreement with China’s He Vision Group to ship eye care equipment to strengthen ophthalmic services in Antigua and Barbuda. STEM for Youth: ECCB announced a free 2026 STEM Camp (ages 14–18) starting July 6 across ECCU territories, including Grenada. Education Access: Grenada reported CPEA results for 2026, with 1,601 students scoring 50%+ and placed into secondary school.
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