AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Health Push: PAHO and OAS rolled out new guidelines for healthier school environments as overweight and physical inactivity keep rising across the Americas. Climate Finance Delay: The UN’s Loss and Damage fund will review its first project package only at a December meeting, after hundreds of proposals far outstripped available money. Regional Cooperation: Belize took over the CIS presidency from the Dominican Republic, while CARICOM leaders moved toward legal clarity by seeking a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion on the Secretary-General reappointment process. Disaster Relief: CARICOM partners, including Belize, sent an 88-container relief shipment to earthquake-ravaged Venezuela. Biodiversity & Culture: Indigenous Arts Belize expanded a Toledo nursery to preserve traditional plants, growing species tied to food and ancestral knowledge. Belize Coast Watch: Heavy sargassum buildup is raising fresh concerns along the Belize City seawall and nearby waterways. Forests Under Review: The Forest Department began updating its 2026–2030 action plan to strengthen sustainable management and biodiversity protection. Illegal Logging Crackdown: Corozal Sustainable Future Initiative reported illegal logging signs in the North Eastern Biological Corridor and said equipment was confiscated. Fisheries Oversight: Belize is moving toward electronic monitoring for its high-seas fishing fleet by 2027. Energy & Water Resilience: BEL’s cost-of-power adjustment is set to affect bills, while Pomona’s water system expansion is bringing renewable-powered supply to Rodsville. Community Storm Damage: A freak storm hit San Antonio Village in Toledo, with residents clearing debris and seeking support.
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