AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCitizenship by Investment scrutiny: A new peer-reviewed study warns that Caribbean CBI background checks may miss money-laundering red flags that banks only spot after passports are already granted, raising fresh questions about how due diligence works in practice. Marine conservation: Dominica’s newly appointed Sperm Whale Reserve Board has started consultations with watersports operators to build partnerships and support sustainable whale-reserve tourism. Cancer burden: Dr. Velda Wade says Dominica has about 300 people living with cancer, calling it an “epidemic” for a small population and urging stronger prevention and action. AI in customer service: Yasam Ayavefe discusses how AI chatbots can help with routine tasks, but argues they can’t replace human empathy and trust. Earthquake updates: UWI’s Seismic Research Centre reported a 4.2 quake east of Antigua and Barbuda, while also urging regional preparedness after major Venezuela events. Digital resilience: Grenada’s participation in a regional cell broadcast emergency warning system shows how telecom tech is being used to strengthen disaster alerts across the OECS. STEM pipeline: ECCB plans a free 2026 STEM Camp (including AI skills with Python) for youth across ECCU territories, with Dominica included. Health education links: OECS-Morocco scholarship success continues as Saint Lucia’s Camille Andrew earns an MD with highest honors, highlighting research into pediatric inflammatory bowel disease and biotherapies.
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