AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Rights: A new Spain-based study on food allergy quality of life finds women are hit hardest, especially those with multiple food allergies and a history of severe reactions—an issue that should matter to Montserrat’s public health planning. Regional Governance: OECS leaders reappointed Dr. Didacus Jules for a fourth term and agreed to raise the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court judges’ retirement age from 65 to 70, aiming to ease recruitment pressures and strengthen justice capacity. Emergency Services: Former Premier Donaldson Romeo is pushing a Legislative Assembly resolution to urgently restore safe, reliable night-time medical evacuation flights, arguing key requirements could be met quickly. Community & Women’s Empowerment: Rotary Club of Montserrat launched “Stitches for Success,” training women in sewing and marketable skills to support income and entrepreneurship. Vatican Leadership Watch: Pope Leo XIV named Sister Alessandra Smerilli to lead the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, continuing a broader shift toward women in top church roles.
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