AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCitizenship by Investment Update: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says Dominica will now require successful CBI applicants to visit in person and spend time on island, including collecting renewed passports locally—aimed at strengthening ties to Dominica’s people, culture and development. Hurricane Season Preparedness: As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, the government reports shelters inspected, emergency supplies reviewed, and NEPO coordination meetings held, with renewed focus on resilience through infrastructure and disaster readiness. Tourism & Culture Calendar: Soufriere Divesfest 2026 is set for August 29–30, promising eco-focused diving, marine education, seafood, music nights and cultural food fairs. Regional Tourism Shockwaves: The US visa denial of newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief (and reports of his wife) is driving fresh debate across the Caribbean about travel access and how CBI concerns are reshaping movement. Youth, Learning & Climate: A Junior Climate Resilience Champions summer program will engage children ages 5–15 in climate and disaster learning and community action, free of cost. Arts & Community Spotlight: Garvin LeBlanc celebrates a fine arts graduation with major awards, adding to Dominica’s growing creative talent story.
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