AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeart Health in the Spotlight: Jamaican reggae singer Fantan Mojah, 49, died in Kingston after reported heart-related complications, with earlier reports saying he was hospitalized in Martinique in 2024 for chest pain and breathing trouble and that his heart function was severely reduced. Regional Health & Resilience: OECS delegates used a Martinique-Guadeloupe study tour to push coordinated sargassum management, linking seaweed control to public health and tourism, with EU support and a plan to turn the problem into economic opportunities. Food Safety & Cancer Risk: FAO-linked data ranks Saint Lucia among the highest for pesticide use intensity, raising concerns about long-term exposure and links to diseases such as prostate cancer, including regional research involving workers in Martinique and Guadeloupe. Healthcare Capacity Planning: Grenada’s Project Polaris outlines a new climate-resilient teaching hospital and staffing/resource overhaul, with a planned academic partnership with Mount Sinai to strengthen training and care delivery. Community Safety Funding: Canada’s CFLI backs Grenada projects aimed at safer communities and greener livelihoods for youth and women, including community-based crime prevention across the tri-island state.
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