AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChlordecone compensation in focus: A new law in the French West Indies officially recognizes the State’s responsibility for long-term chlordecone contamination, opening the door to talks on compensation for people whose illnesses are linked to pesticide exposure; the government has one year to report to Parliament, with funding tied in part to an extra levy on tobacco products, alongside priorities like faster cleanup, stronger research on related diseases, and improved care. Sargassum & public health preparedness: A study visit in Martinique and Guadeloupe highlighted practical ways to manage recurring sargassum, including interception, collection, monitoring, and use—aimed at protecting coastal ecosystems and boosting public health readiness. Drug trafficking and health impacts: G7 leaders agreed to intensify action against drug trafficking, including a new ports network to disrupt networks and reduce both supply and demand, framing it as a threat to public health, security, and economic stability. Martinique wellness via culture: The Reggae Therapy Festival returns July 11–12 in Fort-de-France, positioning music and community energy as a driver for tourism and positive wellbeing.
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