AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCARICOM Humanitarian Health Support: CARICOM’s long-delayed aid package for Cuba has finally been cleared for delivery after repeated banking rejections tied to sanctions hurdles, with supplies including powdered milk, baby formula, non-perishable food, basic medical items, and solar and water support—announced at the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia. Regional Mediation for Care Access: Caribbean leaders also offered to act as a bridge between Washington and Havana, pointing to a worsening humanitarian crisis in Cuba, including frequent blackouts that are disrupting daily life and health needs. Early Childhood Wellness Policy: Guyana’s Human Services minister says children under age two should have no screen time (no phones or tablets), warning about mental health and brain development, while older children may use devices briefly each week. Suriname in Regional Health Context: Suriname’s President attended the CARICOM summit, where these health and humanitarian issues were discussed. Suriname Offshore Health-Adjacent Workforce Needs: SBM Offshore has started sourcing a flotel supplier for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu project offshore Suriname, with requirements for safe personnel transfer and large onboard accommodation—important for worker health and safety planning.
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