AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedical Transfers: The Calvin Ayre Foundation, with the Medical Benefits Scheme and CalvinAir, helped two Martinique-bound patients—Arthur James and Kenneth Edwards—get urgent overseas cardiac care after serious heart emergencies not available locally. Chlordecone Accountability: French lawmakers have unanimously backed a bill acknowledging the State’s “share of responsibility” in the chlordecone pesticide scandal affecting Guadeloupe and Martinique, citing contamination in nearly 90% of adults and links to cancers and other long-term health harms, with an inspection mission planned to assess remediation. Mosquito-Borne Risk (France): France reported 92 imported mosquito-borne infections in May (mostly dengue), all tied to travel abroad, as the tiger mosquito remains active across many departments—raising the stakes for vigilance during the mosquito season. Sargassum & Public Health: A Caribbean delegation is visiting Martinique and Guadeloupe to study sargassum management and how to turn seaweed into value-added products, aiming to reduce recurring environmental and public health impacts. Climate Pressure: New reporting highlights worsening drought and heat patterns across the Caribbean in 2026, stressing freshwater supplies and health-linked ecosystem strain.
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