AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Workforce Exchange: Ghana is sending 47 nurses to St. Kitts and Nevis under a two-year managed exchange, with officials saying the workers will return after fixed-term contracts. Public Health Access: Basseterre hosted a Regional Testing Day at Independence Square, offering free screenings and services in partnership with the Ministry of Health. Child Month Close: The 41st Child Month wrapped with grand parades across the federation, including a Basseterre event attended by the Governor-General and Nevis celebrations in Charlestown. Water Security: PM Terrance Drew says about 70% of St. Kitts now has 24-hour water supply, including St. Peters moving to full-day service after major infrastructure work. Digital Health Governance: The Ministry of Health set up a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide clinical governance for the HIS/EHR rollout. Regional/International Context: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley warned that U.S.-Iran tensions and shipping and energy shocks could keep squeezing household finances. OECS Leadership: Dr. Didacus Jules secured a fourth term as OECS Director General, as regional leaders backed continuity on integration priorities.
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