AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPolice & Public Safety: Prime Minister Mia Mottley swore in Sonia Boyce as the new head of the Barbados Police Service, pledging full government backing as she moves to modernise the force and strengthen public order. Immigration & Citizenship: Home Affairs Minister Gregory Nicholls defended the Immigration and Citizenship bills at a joint select committee, arguing constitutional safeguards limit executive discretion and that ministerial decisions aren’t meant to be arbitrary. Workforce & Sports: The Barbados Employers’ Confederation and sporting bodies backed the reforms, calling managed migration “game-changing” for a shrinking workforce and for boosting national teams—while still flagging concerns about “ministerial finality.” Men as Caregivers: Government launched the “Share the Care” campaign alongside new paternity leave legislation, urging men and boys to take a bigger role in caregiving and challenging old gender norms. Health System Pressure: St. Kitts and Nevis named new Directors of Health Institutions and Institutional Nursing Services amid ongoing public concern over healthcare management and service failures. Regional Travel Ease: Barbados and Guyana began passport-free travel using national e-ID cards on 1 July, with officials urging wider CARICOM adoption. CARICOM Focus: CARICOM marked its 53rd anniversary with calls for deeper regional cooperation, and Barbados’ Marsha Caddle urged CARICOM statisticians to be “led by evidence” as fertility, ageing and migration debates intensify. Education & Skills: Twenty-nine Barbadian secondary teachers completed a regional maths training programme, joining cohorts from Dominica and Grenada to improve classroom practice. Culture & Community: BBSA partnered with UNDP on inclusiveness training for young people, promoting empathy, entrepreneurship and environmental protection. Justice & Sentencing: A sex offender was sentenced to 15 years after the court rejected claims about the complainant’s age, underscoring the seriousness of crimes against minors. Regional Rights: CARICOM named St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew to lead a new committee advancing Rastafarian rights across the region.
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