AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCitizenship by Investment Update: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says Dominica will tighten its CBI programme by making in-person visits mandatory for successful applicants before they receive or renew passports, aiming to strengthen the link between economic citizens and the island’s people and development goals. Tourism & Access Pressure: Gregor Nassief, newly elected CHTA President, and his wife were reportedly denied US visa renewal—an early warning for regional tourism and investment travel as Washington scrutinizes CBI-linked safeguards. Climate Resilience Push: Dominica launched the US$25m DOMCREP climate resilience project in Marigot, targeting eight vulnerable communities with upgrades to water security, disaster management and early warning systems. Health & Weather Watch: The Health Ministry released its June–August Health-Climatic Bulletin, flagging warmer-than-average conditions, flash-flood risk, and higher chances of waterborne and mosquito-borne illnesses. Agriculture Under Strain: A bushfire in Salisbury’s Grand Savanne destroyed about 2.5 acres of crops and damaged 2,500 gallons of water storage, with officials assessing whether further support is needed. Waste & Safety: Police and partners removed derelict vehicles from several communities, citing health, environmental and public safety risks. Wellness Tourism Drive: The Discover Dominica Authority launched the 2026 Tourism Awareness Program under “Wellness by Nature,” positioning wellness tourism as a growth engine.
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