AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Airlines Network Cuts: Caribbean Airlines will discontinue flights to Dominica and St Kitts and end the Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname route from June 1, while reducing Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly, citing route losses and a push for long-term financial stability; affected passengers will be contacted and offered rebooking, refunds, or travel credit. Electricity Reliability: DOMLEC said Tuesday’s load shedding was caused by a generation shortfall linked to a fault at the Fond Cole Power Plant, with repairs starting after peak hours and geothermal expected to resume Thursday. Social Protection Upgrade: The Ministry of Health received UN World Food Programme technology equipment to strengthen Dominica’s Social Welfare Information Management System, including desktops, tablets, and support for village councils. Labour Policy Debate: Dominica Trade Union Congress President Steve Joseph called for an agency fee so employees pay unions that represent them. Citizenship & Compliance Watch: Global Citizen Solutions’ 2026 index says the market is shifting toward governance quality and compliance over price, with Dominica ranking among the top Eastern Caribbean performers. Youth & Community: The National Youth Council reported a break-in at its Secretariat, linking concerns to security weaknesses after a May 6 fire. Regional Environment: SARSEA meetings in Dominica focus on sargassum management and national strategic plans for coordinated action across the Eastern Caribbean.
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