AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHurricane Preparedness: Montserrat’s Disaster Management Coordination Agency says shelters, emergency communications, healthcare services, transport planning, fuel security and public safety teams are already in place as the 2026 Atlantic season begins, with seven shelters designated (about 190 people) and the Salem Community Centre returning to the shelter list. Public Health Monitoring: The Ministry of Health and Social Services is closely tracking Ebola outbreaks in the DRC and Uganda and reports of two imported malaria cases in Antigua & Barbuda, stressing Montserrat’s risk remains low while it reviews isolation and treatment capacity, refreshes staff training, and reinforces infection control and PPE use. Nutrition & Hypertension: A new local study highlights why many Montserratians struggle to follow the DASH eating plan for blood pressure control—fresh produce costs, limited fish availability, and entrenched food preferences—while also noting strong motivation to improve and traditional skills that could help. Community Health Support: The Caribbean Development Bank’s BNTF 11 programme was launched with EC$8.1 million for projects aimed at reducing poverty and strengthening essential services, including community-focused improvements. Health-Adjacent Local Life: A Montserrat-linked summer tourism and wellness angle highlights the island’s food and culture, including the Calabash Festival (July 18–26) and calls to eat healthier.
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