AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRenewable Energy Push: St. Kitts and Nevis launched a consultative process to build a roadmap for 100% renewable electricity generation, with EU/UNDP support and a target of cutting emissions by 61% by 2030. Water Security Politics: PAM is pressing for a legislated, legally binding national water security strategy with independent oversight, arguing repeated promises have failed households and key sectors. Justice Reform: The government, with UNDP, opened a Restorative Justice and Criminal Mediation training programme to strengthen accountability, dialogue, rehabilitation, and conflict resolution. Cost-of-Living Relief: Customs relief measures—waiving bunker and shipper surcharges in customs value—will stay in place until end of July to reduce imported price pressure. Public Safety: Police renewed calls for child passenger safety, warning against children riding unrestrained and highlighting gaps in how rules apply on commercial vehicles. Regional Engagement: SCASPA CEO Adeola Moore represented the Federation at a ports meeting in Barbados focused on port resilience and new technologies. Tourism & Community: St. Kitts Tourism Authority and government launched a national beach cleanup drive for sustainable off-season tourism, while Nevis rolled out “Spring Into Summer” to boost arrivals. Sports & Youth: SKNFA hosted a women’s and girls’ football festival with record turnout; a Youth Summit planning launch set education, governance, economy, health, and culture as key themes.
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