AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPesticide Accountability: French lawmakers voted to acknowledge the state’s partial responsibility for allowing chlordecone (Kepone) to be used in the French West Indies despite health warnings, with research cited by ANSES saying about 90% of people in Martinique and Guadeloupe were contaminated; the chemical has been linked to cancers and other long-term harms. Disaster Response Training: “Operation Caraïbes 26” is underway until June 4, a multinational Antilles exercise simulating a major cyclone and deploying specialized units including Martinique and Guadeloupe RSMA regiments to improve cross-border humanitarian disaster relief coordination. Climate Pressure: The Caribbean is facing major 2026 climate shifts—drought, rising seas, and extreme heat tied to a strong El Niño pattern—threatening water supplies, ecosystems, agriculture, and tourism infrastructure. Health & Medicines Access: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will hold a joint planning workshop in Saint Lucia (May 28–29) to launch a technical working group focused on safer, quality-assured medicines and better pooled procurement across OECS states. Trade Links With Martinique: Saint Lucia is advancing plans with Martinique through cross-ministerial talks aimed at practical export growth, including product testing, certification, traceability, and compliance under CARIFORUM-EU frameworks.
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