AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Service Recruitment: Anguilla and other British Overseas Territories are grappling with tough civil service hiring, with ageing populations, outward migration, and private-sector competition all squeezing government staffing; at a recent overseas summit in Bermuda, officials said a career expo next week will help make public service roles more appealing to jobseekers. Environment & Health Link: The 2026 Environment Month push in St. Kitts and Nevis—under the theme “Climate Action: For Environment. For Empowerment. For Everyone”—highlights how community stewardship and climate action support long-term resilience across the region, including Anguilla, with partnerships aimed at keeping people engaged. Health Workforce Inspiration: A podcast interview spotlights Dawn Zuidgeest-Craft, starting family medicine residency at nearly 73, sharing her path from Caribbean medical school to late-career training and what it means for lifelong health careers. Local Politics Watch: A “Horseman” court case is being framed as an opposition-versus-government political issue, with commentary suggesting the lawsuit could be tied to internal NNP dynamics—less a health story, but still circulating locally.
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