AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat Health Alert: The Bahamas Meteorology Department says an “excessive heat wave” is hitting the northern and northwest islands today, with temperatures forecast at 102°F–111°F through the weekend, and the Ministry of Health and Wellness is urging hydration, shade, light clothing, and extra checks for children, older adults, pregnant women, people on medications, and those with chronic conditions. Jet Ski Safety & Assault Warning: The U.S. Embassy in Nassau is warning Americans to avoid jet ski rentals, citing unlicensed operators, preventable accidents (including hospitalizations and deaths), and reported sexual assaults tied to rogue operators near popular beaches and the cruise port; local watersports businesses are calling for stronger enforcement and clearer separation between compliant and unsafe operators. HIV/Hepatitis Prevention Push: CARICOM and PAHO are driving efforts to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B by scaling prevention, improving detection in pregnancy, and strengthening lab and surveillance systems. Coral Resilience Hope: New global research suggests more coral reefs than previously thought may survive future warming if protected, including areas in the Bahamas. Wound Care Awareness: June is wound healing awareness month, highlighting the burden of chronic leg and foot wounds and the need for better treatment and prevention. Community & Youth Health Support: Scotiabank Bahamas backs the Duke of Edinburgh Cup Tournament Weekend with a $25,000 platinum sponsorship, supporting youth development. Cancer Support: A local breast cancer survivor marked her “survivor-versary” with a $1,500 donation to the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group. Charity Through Movement: A Bahamas-based paddle team raised thousands for cystic fibrosis after an 82-mile journey, with support from the Piper’s Angels Foundation.
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