AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Safety Tech: Barbados will boost the Barbados Police Service’s push to reduce gun crimes, citing 51 illegal firearms removed since January and pledging more ballistic experts and technology as a Firearms Division is proposed in the High Court. Food Systems Finance: UN-led talks in Barbados spotlight a US$320m pipeline to mobilize equity for resilient Caribbean food systems, aiming to shift funding beyond grants and loans toward patient capital. Regional Economic Push: Barbados hosts the inaugural Caribbean Economic Forum (CEF 2026), pitching investment pillars from energy transition and climate-resilient infrastructure to food modernization and blue economy resilience. Health Lab Upgrade: Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory is designated a PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre for AMR surveillance, strengthening early detection and regional antimicrobial resistance readiness. Medicines Regulation: A Barbados Medical Products Bill moves to tighten control over medicine quality and supply, while leaders warn about long pharmacy waits and the abuse of over-the-counter drugs in dangerous mixes. Climate & Innovation: Barbados says it needs about US$23bn by 2035 to meet climate goals, as a local pitch win highlights climate-tech momentum. Tourism Tech & Skills: CHTA announces CHIEF 2026 (Nov 16–18) at Wyndham Grand Barbados, focusing on tourism 2030 readiness, including trends and technologies. EV Market: Peter and Company launches the Chery EV lineup in Barbados, adding new tech-driven options to the local market. STEM Startups: Sixteen ventures are selected for the Caribbean STEM Startup Challenge in late June, positioning Barbados as a regional tech hub.
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