AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNational Hospital Naming: Montserrat’s Ministry of Health has opened a public consultation to help residents and the diaspora suggest a name for the new national hospital, running Aug 21 to Sept 3; submissions will be reviewed by a naming committee and the decision announced publicly, with guidance to reflect Montserrat’s identity and avoid divisive or trademarked options. Air Connectivity Talks: Winair met with Premier Reuben T. Meade and Permanent Secretary Camille Thomas-Gerald to explore strengthening Montserrat’s Caribbean air links, building on its key connection to St. Maarten and looking at closer cooperation for more travel options. Culture & the Economy: Music producer Eddie Prynze Duberry-Allen is urging Caribbean artistes and governments to treat culture as “currency,” calling for stronger creative business training and better support for intellectual property, branding, contracts, digital marketing, and market access. Regional Governance & Courts: A judicial reshuffle in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court system will reassign High Court judges, including Justice Patrick Thompson Jr. taking up duties in Montserrat effective Sept 14, 2026. OECS Services Trade Data: The OECS, with UN partners, wrapped up work to improve services-trade policymaking by boosting access to better data for member states. Fuel Price Watch (ECCU): ECCB data for July shows Montserrat among the highest for gasoline and diesel in the ECCU, while Antigua and Barbuda recorded the lowest. Sports (Youth Football): The Bahamas U14s beat Montserrat 5–0 in the CFU U14 Challenge Series, with Dirk Simmons scoring again.
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