AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Security: PM Terrance Drew says about 70% of St. Kitts now has reliable 24-hour water after roughly EC$100 million in desalination, pipelines and wells, warning the aquifer faced saltwater intrusion risks. Healthcare for Children: A new Pediatric Therapy Facility opened at the CMR Building in Lime Kiln, offering outpatient speech-language and occupational therapy via partners including the STAR Foundation and Discovery Centre. Regional Aid & Disaster Response: St. Kitts and Nevis says it’s in talks with Venezuela and stands ready to help after back-to-back earthquakes; Guyana also plans a humanitarian deployment. Governance & Sovereignty: The Destiny Project on Nevis remains stalled, with Nevis leaders citing missing federal approvals while PM Drew reiterates constitutional limits on federal land-use control. OECS Leadership: Dr. Didacus Jules secured a fourth term as OECS Director General. Public Health Workforce: Health officials defended Ghana’s managed health worker exchange, with 47 professionals set to serve in St. Kitts and Nevis on fixed-term contracts. Culture & Tourism: The St. Kitts Music Festival wrapped after star-studded nights and drew 5,000+ overseas visitors; Child Month 41 ended with a grand Basseterre parade.
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