AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoDigital Governance: ORG and Novio Group signed an MOU to build Map4Good Bahamas, a public directory and interactive database to connect people with non-profit and faith-based organizations; a demo is set for July 7. Public Health Tech: BahamasEMR+ (BEMR) marks one year of progress, expanding the localized OpenEMR system across public clinics after a pilot in Gambier and Adelaide. Healthcare Workforce Policy: The Bahamas says talks with the U.S. about Cuban healthcare workers’ visa status are “near completion,” with only three Cuban doctors currently practising locally. STEM & Marine Science: The MSC Foundation welcomed its first BAMSI interns at Ocean Cay, giving students hands-on marine conservation experience. Early Childhood & Literacy: BTC deepened support for Eleuthera with a $10,000 Red Cross contribution plus tablets and reading resources for preschool and primary students. Road Safety Advocacy: A public health call urges stronger, measurable action to reduce traffic deaths beyond driver reminders. Disaster Resilience: A regional webinar pushed businesses to overhaul hurricane business continuity plans, treating resilience as a leadership issue. Medical Capacity Boost: The U.S. Northern Command donated nearly $400,000 in generators, vehicles, and digital ECG equipment to the Ministry of Health and Wellness. Research Pipeline: UWI announced its fourth OneUWI postgraduate student conference (Nov 18–21, 2026) focused on research, innovation, and impact.
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