AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOrgan Donation Reform: Barbados is moving closer to a modern organ donation and transplant system as the Human Tissue Transplant Bill 2026 is debated in the House of Assembly, with Health Minister Lisa Cummins stressing that non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension and heart disease can reduce the pool of healthy donors. Literacy & Learning Support: An educator is calling for more specialist teachers in secondary schools, pointing to growing demand for exam accommodations and the need for training beyond the “typical learner,” while Finance Minister Ryan Straughn links reading skills to future opportunity and economic participation. Workforce & Health Capacity: Barbados’ reading clinic push is paired with a wider health workforce focus, including a regional push to strengthen healthcare training and support. Earthquake Medical Aid (Regional): International field hospitals are expanding emergency, surgical and mental health care in Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes, with Barbados among the governments sending medical teams and supplies. Housing & Health Compliance: The JADA Group has received two barrack licences after health officials deemed container-type migrant housing unfit, ordering sanitisation and renovations before workers return. Public Health Warning (Regional): Barbados-linked regional concerns also include NCD pressure on health systems and donor readiness, reinforcing the need for prevention.
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