AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCost-of-Living First: Barbados PM Mia Mottley says the government is shortening planned 60th independence and republic celebrations to free up resources for household relief, while pushing ahead with constitutional reform and new healthcare/pharmaceutical production legislation. Digital Skills Push: A national digital skills empowerment campaign is set to prepare Barbadians for the future digital economy, announced by Minister Sandra Husbands at the Barbados Coalition of Service Industries forum. CARICOM Data Drive: Barbados Minister Marsha Caddle urged CARICOM statisticians to be “led by evidence” and backed a “single source of truth” as the region reviews census strategy and discusses a proposed CARICOM Regional Population Commission. Regional Travel Upgrade: Barbados and Guyana launched passport-free travel using national e-ID cards from 1 July 2026, with officials hopeful other CARICOM states will follow. Justice System Strain: Opposition senator Karina Goodridge backed calls to fix delays in prisoner transport to court, saying late arrivals are stalling hearings and eroding confidence. Small Business Support: Plans are moving ahead for a new business empowerment centre in St Michael South to train young entrepreneurs in trades like hairdressing, barbering, mechanical work and sewing. Cheapside Market Tension: Vendors are split on a proposal to reorganise Cheapside into a more organised, year-round attraction. Education & Skills: Twenty-nine Barbadian secondary teachers completed a regional maths training programme, and the UWI announced its 4th OneUWI postgraduate conference for Nov 18–21, 2026. Migrant Worker Welfare: A government team found 68 migrant workers in unlicensed, poor conditions at a construction site and ordered the company to clear them quickly. Insurance & Care Access: Beacon Insurance says more early urgent-care treatment could reduce pressure on emergency departments and improve outcomes.
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