AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLabour & Jobs Policy: Grenada’s Ministry of Legal Affairs, Labour and Consumer Affairs has set the official signing of the Grenada Decent Work Country Programme 2026–2031 for today, 19 May, at the Grenada Trade Centre—aimed at boosting decent employment, labour market governance, social protection, and workplace safety with ILO support. Spice Supply Push: The Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Forestry and the Grenada Cooperative Nutmeg Association are injecting about EC$500,000 into the second phase of the National Spice Replanting Programme, prioritising estates and large farms with technical and cash support to lift production beyond post-Hurricane Beryl levels. Football Governance Tension: A court challenge by banker Roger Duncan to block disputed GFA elections was dismissed, clearing the way for Marlon Glean and his slate to be elected unopposed—though the wider fight over football power remains loud. Regional Digital Skills: UNESCO ran a SIM Caribbean cybersecurity and media literacy workshop for older adults across St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada and Antigua and Barbuda, focusing on safer digital participation. Sports & Tourism Buzz: Grenada’s presence at Soccerex Europe 2026 highlights football’s commercial push, while regional wellness travel coverage continues to spotlight Grenada’s positioning.
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