AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKalinago Tourism & Jobs: Sixteen Kalinago residents (10 women, six men) graduated as certified tour guides after a UNDP-supported training at Barana Autê, coordinated with the Kalinago Council, Dominica State College and tourism partners to boost indigenous tourism and resilience. Local Politics: UPP introduced Edline Harris as Roseau South candidate, framing her run as “daughter of the soil” leadership focused on listening and community-centred priorities. Gender Equality Training: OECS Commission launched a three-part Gender Mainstreaming staff series to strengthen gender-responsive programme design and evaluation across its regional work. Rastafarian Rights at CARICOM: CARICOM plans a regional meeting and committee work to address discrimination and marginalization affecting Rastafarians, including access to education and public life. Culture Spotlight: Dominica’s Cultural Division postponed the Miss Wob Dwiyet 2026 official contestant reveal, with a new date to be confirmed. Roseau North Campaign: Prime Minister Skerrit backed DLP candidate Ashma McDougall, pitching youth empowerment and entrepreneurship as key pillars for the constituency. Sports & Youth: DFA hosted an academy football festival for ages 6–15, with scouting for the national academy and community-focused fun.
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