AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWomen’s Cricket: The WCPL is re-engineered for 2026 with a four-team, standalone “festival” in Barbados at Kensington Oval (Sep 5–17). New franchise Jamaica Empress joins Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbago Knight Riders, with an expanded schedule and a “She’s In” push to spotlight Caribbean women in sport. Digital Child Safety: Guyana is drafting an online safety and ethical tech framework, looking at models like the UK Online Safety Act, with a proposed minimum social media age of 16 and limited parental consent for ages 13–15. Healthcare Tech: Martinique says it can supply radioactive nuclear drugs (isotopes) for certain cancers, while Guyana also launches a 31-month EU-funded push to build an internationally aligned organ donation and transplant system. Aviation Tech: IATA warns sustainable aviation fuel remains under 1% of jet demand, threatening 2030 green targets as jet fuel costs and SAF shortages deepen. Regional Business: TTMA leads a trade mission to Guyana and Suriname (Jun 8–14) with 38 companies seeking new market opportunities. Renewables Skills: Guyana adds 22 trained renewable energy technicians via EV systems and solar PV charging infrastructure training.
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