AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoReparatory Justice Push: Barbados PM Mia Mottley joined African and Caribbean leaders in Accra, Ghana, calling for a united Africa-Caribbean front to turn the UN’s landmark slave trade resolution into concrete legal, cultural and economic repair. COVID-19 Vaccine Lawsuit: A woman is suing the Government of Barbados over alleged serious health complications after two AstraZeneca doses in 2021, claiming the vaccine was “defective” and that doctors couldn’t determine the cause of her symptoms. Cancer Drug Access: Deputy PM Santia Bradshaw urged access to brand-name cancer drugs, questioning changes under the Barbados Medical Products Bill after Androcur was reportedly replaced with Cyproterone. Gun Violence as Public Health: Acting Attorney General Gregory Nicholls told the Senate gun violence is being treated as a public health challenge, with penal-system changes planned this year. Regional Maternal Health Gains: PAHO/WHO reports CARICOM countries are accelerating elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and Hepatitis B, supported by a US$1m initiative. Wellness Policy Drive: Government continues pushing a National Wellness Policy to help reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. Heat Safety for Animals: Vets warn Barbados residents to protect pets and livestock from heat stress with shade, hydration and early/late walks. School Refurbishments: The Barbados Union of Teachers supports early closure of 13 primary schools for refurbishment aimed at better health, safety and climate resilience. Healthcare Quality Training: Turks and Caicos Hospital leaders completed Accreditation Canada internal assessor training in Barbados, strengthening patient safety and continuous improvement.
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