AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Coverage: Rush Sports (CPSL) says it’s building a “touch and feel” World Cup viewing experience across 13 Caribbean markets, carrying all 104 matches in 12 territories and splitting 52 matches with Jamaica’s TVJ (opening game and final shared). Local Disaster Readiness: Montserrat’s 2026 hurricane season push highlights new tech for responders, including thermal-imaging drones for faster damage checks and locating people in hard-to-reach areas, alongside shelter, communications, healthcare, transport and fuel preparations. Hurricane Preparedness Call: Governor Harriet Cross, Premier Reuben T. Meade and DMCA leadership urge residents and businesses to stay ready year-round, citing recent flooding damage even without major storms. Community Funding: Montserrat officially launched CDB BNTF11 with EC$8.1m for poverty reduction, livelihoods and essential services, including projects tied to the renovated Salem Community Resource Centre. Youth & Governance: The Legislative Department launched an essay competition inviting residents to reflect on Montserrat’s political leadership across decades, while Antigua & Barbuda’s youth parliament unveiled a restructuring plan to strengthen operations and regional influence.
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