AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRenewable Energy Push: St. Kitts and Nevis launched work on a Renewable Energy Transition Roadmap aimed at reaching 100% renewable electricity by 2030, supported by the EU’s Euroclima Caribbean programme and delivered with UNDP and Greening the Islands. Justice Tech Update: The National Assembly passed the Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 2026, modernising DNA evidence rules to reflect advances in forensic science while adding fair-trial safeguards. Public Health & Safety: The St. Kitts and Nevis Medical Cannabis Authority rolled out a nationwide Responsible Use Campaign, stressing legal access (medicinal and religious) and four education pillars from rights to medical oversight. Water Crisis Preparedness: NEMA urged urgent water conservation as drought is expected to persist into the traditional rainy season, with knock-on risks for health, agriculture and the economy. Space & Research: Nevis launched the Caribbean’s first space life sciences experiment to study how immune cells respond to gravity changes, linking local education partners with international space research. STEM Education Wins: Everton Liburd earned a BSc in Mechanical Engineering in Taiwan, while multiple Monroe University graduates highlighted growing local strength in tech, computing, and digital fields.
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