AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights in the Caribbean: A nearly 10-year legal fight over Trinidad and Tobago’s colonial-era “buggery” ban on gay sex is set to reach a final hearing in London’s Privy Council on Wednesday, with judges weighing whether the law violates constitutional rights; activists across the region are watching closely as the outcome could reshape how similar cases are treated across the largely conservative Caribbean. Tourism & Community Culture: Montserrat’s Tourism Authority says it’s building on its SMART 2026 travel-show success, reporting new business meetings with regional and international partners to widen visitor reach. Senior Citizens’ Wellbeing: MOPPA UK’s “Wisdom Groove” returns as a safe, inclusive senior-focused music and movement space at its Annual Family Fun Day, backed by Bank of Montserrat and delivered with Moving Waves. Regional Tourism Strategy: OECS tourism officials met in Saint Lucia to push community-based tourism as a people-centred growth engine, aiming to strengthen local policy so communities become primary beneficiaries. Sports Spotlight: St. Kitts and Nevis named its squad for the ANOCES Athletics Championship, with Montserrat listed among participating countries.
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