AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aid: Dominica has approved an initial US$500,000 donation to Venezuela after twin quakes, with government-organised relief to be moved via the Galleons Passage to La Guaira, while Shell pledged a US$5 million disaster relief fund. Health Policy Clarification: Health Minister Cassanni Laville says healthcare stays free for Dominicans 18 and under and 60 and over, after a circulating document suggested a 25% contribution fee for eligible patients. Visa Pressure: PM Roosevelt Skerrit urged the US to reconsider its visa restriction policy “at the soonest opportunity,” saying Dominica has taken the steps it believes should prompt a review. Creative Industries Forum: The Alwin Bully Foundation will host a public panel on strengthening Dominica’s creative industries on July 8 at UWI Global Campus. Tourism Skills in Kalinago Territory: UNDP-backed training has certified 16 Kalinago residents as professional tour guides, aiming to boost indigenous tourism and local livelihoods. Sports: Dominica is set to return to revived ANOECS Track and Field Championships in St Kitts with a nine-member team, while the Falcons named Kijuan Thomas captain for FIBA AmeriCup 2029 pre-qualifiers.
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