AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPrimary Health Care Boost: The Bahamas has joined the Alliance for Primary Health Care in the Americas, led by PAHO, the IDB and the World Bank, and set up a consultative mechanism to align health investments with the National Health Strategy. Energy Crisis Pressure: Opposition Leader Michael Pintard hit back at the Davis administration over energy reform, calling the PM’s address “spin and excuses” and questioning what’s left unfinished in Bahamas Power & Light upgrades. Court Power Cuts & Access to Justice: Progressive Liberal Party chairman Fred Mitchell criticized the Bahamas Bar Association over power outages at the courts, arguing delayed justice remains a serious issue. Student Health & Education: Visually impaired students from Erin H. Gilmour School posted strong 2026 BJC results in Mathematics and Health Science, highlighting accessible support and high expectations. Coral Restoration Ahead of Heat: MSC Foundation outplanted critically endangered elkhorn coral near Browns Cay, keeping extra fragments in underwater nurseries as marine heatwave conditions loom. Community Wellness via Sustainability: Celebration Key’s Community Coffee Grounds Initiative turns used onboard coffee into natural fertilizer, supporting local landscaping and environmental health. Sports Performance Conference: High Level Sports Performance 2026 is set for Nassau (Nov 6–7) focusing on athlete recovery, injury management and wellness. Public Safety & Health Incidents: Police are investigating an alleged suicide attempt by a Kenyan cruise worker in Nassau after he reportedly ingested a chemical substance.
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