AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOECS Regional Priorities: Eastern Caribbean leaders opened the 78th OECS Authority meeting in Antigua, with climate resilience, security, food and energy security, and freedom of movement on the agenda under Chair Dr. Gaston Browne. Protected Areas & Eco-Tourism: Dominica’s Ministry of Environment has started demarcating Morne Diablotin National Park boundaries and setting up a buffer zone to strengthen conservation while supporting sustainable community use, under the GEF/World Bank LETBP project. Urban Resilience Upgrade: Dominica has begun the implementation phase of the Roseau Enhancement Project, kicking off road, drainage, and pedestrian-friendly upgrades aimed at making the capital more climate-resilient. Biodiversity Funding: DNCTF announced US$93,000 for two biodiversity efforts—rapid response to Lethal Yellowing Disease in coconuts and coral reef restoration in Soufriere—plus technical support for monitoring and safeguards. Climate Risk at Community Level: Atkinson Village Council received US$5,000 from the Bahamas Protected Areas Fund for drainage improvements and slope stabilization to cut flood and landslide risks. Tourism with a Lighter Footprint: Discover Dominica launched “Summer the Nature Island Way” with eight curated itineraries to encourage deeper exploration of nature, wellness, culture, and communities. Weather Watch: Lingering moisture may bring more cloudiness tonight, with reduced showers later; Saharan dust could also worsen haze and air quality, especially for people sensitive to dust. Hike Fest Wrap: DHTA closed Hike Fest 2026, ending with “Echoes of the Maroons” at Jaco Flats and highlighting trails that blend history and nature.
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