AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCaribbean Reparations Push: Caricom leaders in London are urging Britain to hand back overseas territories—including Montserrat, the British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caicos, Anguilla, the Cayman Islands and Bermuda—and to back reparations as “structural economic decolonisation,” with the case framed as ending “second-class” status for residents. Local Governance & People: Montserrat has appointed Paula Simone Atkinson as Chief Human Resources Officer, aiming to build a “modern, agile” public service through talent, training and digital delivery. Culture & Faith: In Santo Domingo Norte, the International Ministry Monte de Dios Horeb inaugurated a new Christian temple built for more than 7,000 people, highlighting worship and family spiritual formation. Arts Spotlight: Opera fans get a treat in Estepona with Montserrat Martí Caballé’s “Noches de Ópera y Zarzuela,” featuring works from Verdi to Mozart. Caribbean Literature Day: Seven years of Caribbean Literature Day are celebrated with Montserratian picks, including Lyandra Hobson’s “Own It!” and Yvonne Weekes’ “Living Stone.” Gender & Society: A new global look at sex ratios shows men outnumber women in only about one-third of countries, with migration and longevity shaping long-term patterns.
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