AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMontserrat Disaster Readiness: Montserrat is upgrading hurricane response with new tech, including thermal-imaging drones from the Royal Montserrat Police Service and expanded drone capability from the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, plus continued work on shelters, communications, healthcare, transport, and fuel security as the 2026 Atlantic season begins. Local Governance & Funding: The Government of Montserrat has launched CDB’s Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) 11 Programme with EC$8.1 million to cut poverty, strengthen livelihoods, and improve essential services, with allocations rising sharply versus earlier cycles. Regional Trade & Tourism: SMART 2026 bookings are ahead of last year, with 79% of booths already occupied and the event set to likely sell out early, giving regional businesses a major platform ahead of June 22–26. Health & Food Access: A new Montserrat study links high hypertension rates to barriers to following DASH eating—especially cost of fresh produce and limited availability of fish—while noting strong motivation and traditional skills that could help. Business & Labour: A Manitoba hotel chain is appealing orders requiring it to pay over $100,000 in owed wages to foreign workers, arguing it didn’t know some workers were employed at its property. Tech & Industry (EU): Spain and the EU have inaugurated a new €9.8m quantum computer in Barcelona, integrated into MareNostrum 5, as part of broader European quantum infrastructure build-out. Vatican Communications (Global): Pope Leo XIV appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado—EWTN News COO and president since 2023—to lead the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication from Nov. 1, a first for a laywoman outside religious life.
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