AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth Policy & Funding: Barbados is moving to finalise a debt-for-social swap focused on health, amid an NCD crisis where 42% of children are reportedly overweight or obese—prompting renewed attention on school nutrition and healthier health-seeking habits. Public Health Watch: The Ministry of Health and Wellness says it is monitoring a US foodborne outbreak of cyclosporiasis (Cyclospora) but reports no suspected or confirmed cases in Barbados, urging safe food handling and hygiene—especially during Crop Over. Medical Research Push: Health Minister Lisa Cummins called for expanded medical research to help Barbados deliver practical solutions and shape public policy, speaking at the Errol Walrond Scientific Symposium. Care After Disasters: Barbados continues refining support for Venezuela’s earthquake response, with a new shipment of medical supplies and personnel helping bolster a field hospital in Guarenas. Education & Health Link: CXC is changing its School-Based Assessment programme from 2027 to protect exam integrity as generative AI use grows, while local educators continue pushing for specialist support to improve reading needs. Local Justice & Rights: A High Court ruling awarded $20,000 to an inmate at Dodds Prison after finding constitutional rights violations tied to inadequate colostomy care. Community Support: Chefette Fun Run donated $140,000 to children’s charities, targeting back-to-school feeding and medical support.
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