AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Finance Push: Prime Minister Godwin Friday met the Green Climate Fund in Nassau to expand St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ access to climate money, with a key water-security initiative being prepared for submission, alongside priorities for agriculture, sustainable tourism and the Blue Economy. Debt & Development Pressure: At the CDB 56th Annual Meeting, Friday urged the bank to move faster on reforms and climate-resilient projects, warning of chronically high debt (SVG cited above 113% debt-to-GDP), shrinking concessional finance and worsening climate shocks. Ecosystem Restoration Funding: The GEF approved a US$6.1m project for watershed restoration in SVG’s south corridor, led by UNEP, aimed at nature-based solutions and sustainable land management. Tourism Access & Airlift: The SVG Tourism Authority flagged airlift and destination accessibility as top priorities, focusing on routes, frequency and visibility to drive investment and visitor arrivals. Sports & Community Infrastructure: India handed over the Edinboro hard court under the Quick Impact Projects deal, with solar lighting planned; separate support saw Tropical Shipping donate EC$3,260 to World Paediatrics and clinics/surgeries at MCMH. Governance & Public Trust Debate: Opposition and critics renewed claims of “autopilot” governance and misleading tax messaging, while a former finance minister challenged the framing of customs charge removals as “100%.” Digital Finance Recognition: ChangeNOW won Best Digital Assets Fintech at BeInCrypto’s Institutional 100 awards, highlighting growing fintech visibility from the region. World Cup Viewing Deal: Rush Sports says it has expanded broadcast coverage across 13 Caribbean markets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including SVG.
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