AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Diplomacy: Antigua and Barbuda-backed Ecuadorian candidate Maria Fernanda Espinosa told the UN General Assembly the world body must be “shrunk responsibly,” with results-focused reforms across peace, development, digital and energy transformation. Vulnerability Finance: PM Gaston Browne renewed calls for the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) to be implemented immediately so Small Island Developing States can access fairer development financing. CARICOM Agriculture: Nominations are open for the CARICOM Farmer of the Year Award and Ministers of Agriculture Young Farmer of the Year Awards, with bios and short videos due by end of June. Carnival & Creative Industries: The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission wrapped up a Music Development Masterclass, while the Festivals Commission and ARG updates point to major Carnival City stage build-out and a new grand stage plus sound upgrades. Tourism Infrastructure: Browne outlined plans for $13.5m upgrades at Jolly Beach Resort and discussed interest from Club Med and TUI, alongside new residential development at Willoughby Bay and the “Peace Beach” public beach/artificial reef project. Regional Services Training: The OECS Commission says Antigua and Barbuda will host a specialised services-sector training programme starting June 29. Shipping Costs Watch: Antigua and Barbuda faces high shipping costs as Caribbean freight rates outpace global routes.
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