AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCARICOM Unity & Climate Push: Prime Minister Philip Davis wrapped the 51st CARICOM Heads meeting in St. Lucia, urging stronger regional unity while pressing for fairer climate finance and better disaster-risk support for small island states. Health & Families: The Ministry of Health & Wellness launched a National Summer Vaccination Catch-Up Campaign, offering Saturday clinics in New Providence and Family Island locations to help parents update childhood and adolescent vaccines. Independence Conversation: Two opinion pieces ask a bigger question than celebrations—what kind of Bahamas are we building next, and whether independence is delivering for everyday people. Youth & Sports Spotlight: “The Show: All-Star Survival” crowned winners in Nassau softball, while BTVI marked hundreds of graduates moving into tech, construction, beauty, media and business careers. Culture in the Community: Grand Bahama’s Downtown Freeport Grand Cultural Festival highlighted identity and revitalisation through the WelComing Home initiative. Rights Watch: UK judges are set to hear Trinidad and Tobago’s final appeal on anti-gay “buggery” laws, a case Caribbean activists are watching closely. Disability Inclusion: The 2026 Disability Icon Awards honoured Bahamians advancing disability rights and leadership.
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