AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCBI Pressure Talks: OECS leaders say they’ll send a high-level delegation to Brussels after the EU demanded Citizenship by Investment programmes be shut down by June 1, 2028, warning of possible loss of Schengen visa-free access; Dominica’s PM Philip Pierre says the region is pushing back with tighter due diligence, information sharing, and a regional CBI regulator. Disability Inclusion: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit met the Dominica Association of Persons with Disabilities and is considering a dedicated government department/unit to advocate for disability rights and coordinate policy across ministries. Elections Reminder: Chief Election Officer Anthea Joseph renewed calls for eligible voters to complete the voter confirmation process before the October 15, 2026 deadline. Tourism Progress: The Champagne Beach Tourist Reception Facility in Pointe Michel is reported at 35% completion, with foundation works done and major infrastructure underway on the XCD$1.81 million, government- and CARICOM Development Fund-backed project. Regional Food Security: The Zero Hunger Trust Fund launched an EU-funded regional initiative, using 10 schools in Dominica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia and Grenada to tackle food security, nutrition, education and climate resilience.
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