AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHurricane Preparedness: Montserrat’s Disaster Management Coordination Agency says shelters, emergency communications, healthcare services, transport, fuel security, and public safety teams are already being readied for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season, with seven shelters designated for about 190 people and the Salem Community Centre returning to the shelter list. Public Health Monitoring: The Ministry of Health and Social Services reports it is closely tracking Ebola outbreaks in the DRC and Uganda and two imported malaria cases in Antigua and Barbuda, stressing Montserrat’s risk remains low while response plans, infection control, and PPE use are being reviewed and strengthened. Hypertension & Food Access: A new study highlights that many Montserratians know what to eat for blood pressure control, but face barriers like high produce costs and limited fish availability, pointing to DASH-style eating as a key approach. Basic Needs Funding: The Government launched CDB’s Basic Needs Trust Fund 11 Programme with EC$8.1 million for community projects aimed at reducing poverty and improving essential services. Regional Health Supply: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS are convening a workshop to improve access to safe, effective medicines across OECS member states, including coordinated procurement and supply chain support.
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