AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBack-to-School Support: Project Aid Alliouagana wrapped its sixth school initiative, handing out backpacks with stationery to 168 students and uniforms to 62, with the day also featuring treats, music, and community volunteers. Music & Culture as Business: Montserrat-born producer Eddie Prynze Duberry-Allen is urging Caribbean artistes and governments to treat culture as “currency,” calling for stronger creative business training, better intellectual property skills, and more support for sustainable music-sector systems. Radio Spotlight: Former ZJB broadcaster Franklyn “Algie” Greaves launches “Strat Talk” on ZJB Radio Montserrat, a weekly Saturday programme focused on cultural affairs and development in a non-political forum. Hospital Naming Call: The Ministry of Health is inviting residents and the diaspora to suggest a name for Montserrat’s new national hospital, with submissions open until September 3 and guidance to involve children and elders. Regional Child Policy: The OECS, with UNICEF support, unveiled a Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032, aiming to protect children’s rights across the region.
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