AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHurricane Preparedness & Climate Reality: UWI’s C. Justin Robinson reflects on how storms are “seen in time” and warns that U.S. policy is making early warning harder for the region as the 2026 hurricane season begins. Tourism & Culture Spotlight: Discover Dominica Authority rolls out “Summer the Nature Island Way” with eight curated itineraries, while naming Wendy Lake as its new Destination Marketing Manager to boost global reach for nature, wellness and adventure travel. Education Infrastructure: PM Roosevelt Skerrit says the new Goodwill Secondary School in Roseau is on track for November 2026 completion, highlighting TVET-focused facilities and resilience after disasters. Citizenship by Investment Tightening: Dominica now requires successful CBI applicants to visit in person and collect renewed passports locally, with the government framing it as strengthening ties to people and culture. Regional Ripple from U.S. Visa Moves: The U.S. denial of visa renewal to Dominica-born CHTA president Gregor Nassief sparks debate across the tourism sector about tighter Washington screening linked to CBI concerns. Youth, Skills & Community: A Junior Climate Resilience Champions summer programme will engage 125 children (ages 5–15) with free climate and disaster learning and community action. Sports & Heritage: Windsor Park Stadium’s handover is expected by month-end after lighting works, and Soufriere Divefest 2026 is set for Aug 29–30.
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