AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOPEC Fund diplomacy: Finance Minister Dennis Cornwall represented Grenada at the 2026 OPEC Fund Development Forum in Vienna, focusing on financing gaps for climate-vulnerable states and the “Vulnerability to Viability Compact,” with talks on mobilising capital for water, education and health. Digital resilience: Grenada is strengthening disaster readiness through participation in the Regional Cell Broadcast Emergency Warning System (CB-EWS) project, including a validation workshop with regional partners and support from the ITU and World Bank. Diaspora and investment dialogue: Grenada Diaspora Homecoming 2026 kicked off with a Welcome Reception at Belmont Estate hosted by Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall, aiming to reconnect nationals abroad through culture, professional exchange and development discussions. STEM for youth: The ECCB announced a free 2026 STEM Camp (ages 14–18) starting July 6 across ECCU territories, built around digital transformation and practical tech skills. Education outcomes: Grenada’s Ministry of Education reported results for the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment, with 1,601 students passing (50%+), supporting placements under Universal Secondary Education. Culture and business spotlight: Spicemas artist Skinny Banton is pushing a seven-song 2026 run anchored on Grenada’s Jab culture, including “The Jambalasse” project.
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