AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Youth: Virgin Islands’ top CSEC student for 2026, Juanita Jardine of St George’s Episcopal School (Secondary Division), was highlighted after CXC released 2026 CSEC and CAPE results in Anguilla, with a 100% pass rate reported across multiple subjects including Food, Nutrition and Health, plus strong results in Agricultural Science, Caribbean History, Economics, and more. Child Well-Being Policy: The OECS Commission, with UNICEF support, unveiled the OECS Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032, aiming for a “whole-of-the-child” approach to protect and advance children’s rights and well-being across the region, with a stated vision that by 2032 every child will feel safe, supported, loved, and empowered. Nutrition Habits: A new wellness piece shares one person’s week-long experiment eating breakfast daily, citing a dietitian’s view that breakfast can support blood sugar control, appetite regulation, energy, and circadian rhythm—plus reported changes like steadier meals and fewer snacks. Tourism (Health-adjacent): Anguilla’s luxury travel push continues with Virtuoso Travel Week recognition and new partnerships, which may indirectly affect visitor health planning and demand for services, while CHTA opened nominations for the 2026 CHIEF Awards, including a Guest Experience Excellence category.
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