AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNational Addressing System: The St. Kitts and Nevis government is pushing ahead with a National Addressing System to fix gaps like unnamed streets, modernise postal codes, improve GPS for emergency responders, and support planning—officials say residents will help name “unnamed” streets through a pilot feedback and voting process. Youth Violence Prevention: The National Secretariat for Human Security and Wellbeing convened stakeholders for the Summer of Intervention/Own Your Summer initiative, using local data to target higher summer risk periods with more camp, community, and youth programme options. Airport Emergency Readiness: TDC donated a Scherber First Responder Backpack to the Port Health Unit at RLB International Airport to speed up oxygen and trauma response during emergencies. Road Safety Enforcement: Police issued reminders to truck operators to secure and cover loads—especially loose materials like sand, gravel, soil, and construction debris—to prevent falling cargo and hazards. Financial Sector Overhaul: The National Assembly passed a suite of financial sector bills, including amendments covering financial services regulation, gaming controls, virtual assets, anti-terrorism, and anti-WMD financing. Energy Push: Leaders reaffirmed the goal of energy independence by 2035, pairing geothermal development, solar expansion, and an undersea cable for a more resilient, interconnected grid. International Spotlight: St. Kitts and Nevis showcased a vulnerability and resilience country profile pilot at a UN retreat, aimed at turning vulnerability measurements into practical national policy tools.
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