AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEV Infrastructure & Travel: GridX says public EV charging in Europe has surged to 1.2 million points across 32 countries, with fast-charging growth outpacing earlier years—good news for travelers who want charging to feel seamless, not stressful. Vatican Leadership & Economy: Pope Leo XIV named Italian economist Sister Alessandra Smerilli to lead the Vatican’s integral human development office, with Cardinal Fabio Baggio as pro-prefect—another sign of shifting senior roles and policy focus on migrants, environment and development. Eastern Caribbean Currency Update: Grenada’s Olympic champion Kirani James will replace Queen Elizabeth II on the new Eastern Caribbean $5 banknote, with the redesigned series expected to enter circulation in 2027. Montserrat Health & Safety: Former Premier Donaldson Romeo is pushing for urgent restoration of safe, continuous night-time medical evacuation flights, citing long-standing regulatory and operational gaps since 2019. Skills & Jobs for Youth: The ECCB will launch its 2026 free STEM Camp (July 6) for ages 14–18 across ECCU territories, aiming to build digital and leadership skills. Women’s Economic Empowerment: Rotary Club of Montserrat launched “Stitches for Success,” training women in sewing and marketable skills to support income and entrepreneurship. Regional Maritime Strategy: Montserrat’s harbourmaster joined the Red Ensign Group conference in Hamilton, where officials discussed future fuels, fleet performance and shipping security. Culture & Tourism Calendar: Montserrat Arts Council released the 2026 Calabash Festival schedule (July 18–26), with nine days of events spanning food, arts, youth activities and community markets.
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