AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGreen Skills Partnership: St. Kitts and Nevis’ Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Geoffrey Hanley signed a tailored workforce deal with Hamburg at Germany’s HSC 2026, aiming to align training and curricula with the shift to green energy jobs. Gender & Data Systems: With UNESCO support, the Department of Gender Affairs is strengthening monitoring and accountability, using a MELF for the 2025–2030 National Gender Policy and a Gender Focal Point Committee across ministries. Healthcare Leadership: The Ministry of Health named new directors for Health Institutions and Institutional Nursing Services as public pressure grows over system performance since 2023. Cruise Home-Porting Buildout: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal for home-porting by Nov. 2027, with modern security and immigration tech; Nevis also started its VAIA airport expansion to boost connectivity and tourism. Education Infrastructure: PM Terrance Drew visited the Basseterre High School construction site, highlighting active work and local jobs. Nevis Destiny Project Delay: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says federal feedback is still pending, with the Destiny Project stalled over approvals and sovereignty concerns. Tech & Learning: UNESCO’s SIM Caribbean media and information literacy training brought educators and digital classroom support to the region, including participants from St. Kitts and Nevis.
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