AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSports & STEM Pathways: Bahamian javelin national record holder Keyshawn Strachan won silver at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon—his first-ever NCAA medal in the men’s javelin for The Bahamas—throwing 80.65m. Disaster Economics: An IMF assessment says The Bahamas lacks a standardized framework to measure how hurricanes and climate shocks hit growth, debt, and fiscal planning, noting disaster models aren’t yet operational for policy use. Energy Reliability: Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis told the House that frequent power cuts are part of “growing pains” during energy reforms, including LNG/solar deals and the Bahamas Grid Company’s role in transmission and distribution. AI & Work: Labour Minister Pia Glover-Rolle outlined The Bahamas’ AI approach at the ILO, stressing responsibility, updated data protection, and plans for AI-specific legislation. Maritime Science & History: A first-ever underwater archaeology expedition in Nassau Harbour documented six shipwrecks, including three tied to the “golden age of piracy,” with recovered artefacts like cannons and musket balls. Food Security Training: BAMSI highlighted training for farmers and marine/aquaculture specialists as a push toward food security and sustainability. Tech in Finance (Bahamas-linked): WSOP Paradise in The Bahamas this December will expand Solana crypto payments for tournament buy-ins and stablecoin payouts. Climate Signals: Global data shows May 2026 was the second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 ranks among the four warmest years.
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