AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Health: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, aiming to strengthen visitor-based surveillance and infectious disease prevention through hotel and vessel monitoring, training, and first-time registration on the Tourism and Health Information System. Public Health & Mental Health: A National Suicide Prevention Hotline is set to go live by end-June, with officials citing rising suicide concerns (5 recorded so far in 2026). Tourism Strategy: Grenada outlined an ambitious 12–24 month tourism agenda, focusing on airlift, product upgrades at key sites, digital marketing, safety, and community participation. Trade & Investment Push: Grenada announced visa-free entry for Nigerian passport holders from July, plus talks on direct air links within six months, targeting sectors like aviation, real estate, healthcare, logistics, fintech, and agriculture. Transport Costs: The Grenada Transport Commission reported EC$1.7m invested in public transport support via fuel tax rebates and bus relief, and flagged a 50% duty-free concessions programme for essential parts and tyres. Regional Development Lens: Across the Caribbean, traffic congestion is being framed as a development and productivity issue, with CDB urging faster, smarter mobility solutions. Governance & Integrity: Grenada’s regional spotlight on public office ethics continues, with commentary urging stronger accountability in public institutions.
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