AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMontserrat Tourism: The Montserrat Tourism Authority has released its 2026/2027 cruise schedule, with ships expected to call from October 2026 through April 2027—bringing more chances for taxi and tour operators, restaurants, retailers, and artisans, plus heritage stops like Plymouth’s buried city and St George’s Hill. Caribbean Music & Culture: Montserrat-born producer Eddie Prynze Duberry-Allen argues that Caribbean music should be treated as “currency,” urging stronger creative business training, better intellectual property skills, and systems that help artistes build sustainable brands and access international markets. Health & Women’s Rights: New research from Cambridge says breast cancer referral criteria used in England miss up to 95% of women under 50 who will develop the disease in the next 10 years, pointing to the BOADICEA risk tool as far more effective. Regional Policy for Families: OECS, with UN partners, has advanced evidence-based trade-in-services policymaking across the region and also launched a transformative OECS Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032 focused on protecting children’s rights. Media Opportunity: A Caribbean-wide search is open for a Next Red Carpet Media Correspondent for the Caribbean Music Awards in Trinidad and Tobago.
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