AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Finance Push: PM Dr. Godwin Friday met Green Climate Fund director Kristin Lang in Nassau to expand SVG’s access to climate funding, with a major water security initiative being readied for submission and priorities spanning agriculture, sustainable tourism, and the Blue Economy. Debt, Delivery Pressure: Friday also urged the Caribbean Development Bank to move faster on reforms and climate-resilient development, warning borrowing members face chronically high debt and shrinking concessional finance. Ecosystem Restoration Funding: The GEF approved a US$6.1m project for watershed action and nature-based ecosystem restoration in SVG’s south corridor, led by UNEP. Tourism Connectivity Focus: The SVG Tourism Authority flagged airlift and destination accessibility as key growth levers, stressing route and frequency improvements and stronger destination visibility. Housing & Waste Enforcement: Housing Minister Andrew John and CWSA launched a renewed clean-up and anti-illegal dumping push around Argyle roadway and Akers bypass, aiming to restore tourism-friendly spaces. Food Security Planning: Government advanced its Food Security Crisis Response Plan to shift from repeated recovery spending to ongoing monitoring and earlier action as fertilizer supplies and shipping pressures bite. Local Business & Community Support: Tropical Shipping donated EC$3,260 to World Paediatrics, while India handed over the Edinboro hard court under a Quick Impact Project.
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