AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNational Nutrition Week (21–27 June): Grenada’s Food and Nutrition Council is rolling out National Nutrition Week 2026 under “Stronger Together: Fighting Cancer is Everybody’s Business,” linking everyday eating habits to cancer prevention. Community Health Fair: A key event is a community health fair with screenings and nutrition counselling at the Alston George Pavilion (St Mark), with partners including the Ministry of Health and Grenada Planned Parenthood. Animal & Human Health Alert: Grenada authorities euthanised two pregnant horses imported from Saint Lucia after tests showed Babesia, with officials pointing to missing export clearance and calling it a risk to animal and human health. Mental Health Law Debate: A Grenadian doctor argues that criminalising suicide attempts can trap people in shame and criminal records, making it harder to seek help. Disaster Resilience Funding: Grenada received a CCRIF payout after Hurricane Beryl and is spending over US$2 million this year to keep hurricane and extreme rainfall coverage active. Blue Economy Governance: Grenada launched a National Framework for sustainable ocean governance, funded at US$300,000, to protect livelihoods and food security. Local Wellness & Food Access: The Lakeside Farmers Market is highlighted as a community hub for fresh, less-processed food choices.
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