AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoJustice Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis tabled the Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 2026, updating DNA evidence rules with clearer guidance on collection, use, disclosure and evaluation, while aiming to protect privacy and due process. Public Health & Safety: The St. Kitts Medicinal Cannabis Authority launched a Responsible Use Campaign, stressing medicinal and religious cannabis as the only lawful access routes and rolling out pillars on rights, cannabinoid science, medical oversight and protection for vulnerable people. Renewable Energy Roadmap: Government kicked off work on a Renewable Energy Transition Roadmap toward 100% renewable electricity by 2030, supported by the EU, UNDP and Greening the Islands Foundation, with planning for grid upgrades, financing and policy. Space Science (Nevis): Nevis launched the Caribbean’s first space life sciences experiment, studying how human immune cells respond to gravity changes. Regional Tech for Ports: SCASPA CEO Adeola Moore represented the Federation at a ports meeting focused on AI for disaster risk management and resilient, secure port operations. Education & Tech Talent: Multiple Monroe University graduation wins highlighted computer science, cybersecurity, criminal justice and hospitality—plus a local drone entrepreneur earning a Computer Information Systems degree. Tourism (Local): St. Kitts Tourism Authority launched SEE 2026, a staycation push encouraging residents to explore local hotels and experiences.
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