AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGrenada–Qatar Health Links: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell says relations with Qatar are “very good” and improving, with talks focused on expanding cooperation in education, healthcare, and tourism, plus sports and economic development, and with a push to involve both countries’ private sectors. Regional Child Wellbeing: The OECS, with UNICEF support, has launched a regional child policy and strategic plan (2026–2032) aimed at protecting children through a whole-of-the-child approach, with a vision that by 2032 every child feels safe, supported, and empowered. Health & Development Delivery: The CDB and World Bank completed a joint review of Grenada’s active projects, including health sector strengthening, agreeing follow-up actions to improve implementation and results. Back to School Health & Safety: Grenada’s Ministry of Education issued guidance for the 2026–2027 academic year, including reopening dates and health and safety measures for students and staff. Training for Health Skills: Dr Brown’s Institute of Health Sciences in the region received new UK accreditation, aiming to grow its clinical health and wellness training enrolment.
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