AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDigital Resilience: Belize City hosted a regional workshop (June 2–3) to strengthen digital resilience, including plans to keep encrypted copies of vital government records so public services can continue after hurricanes, cyber-attacks, or other crises. Marine Protection & Fisheries: Stakeholders reviewed the draft Belize Sustainable Ocean Plan, aiming to meet the Blue Bond goal of protecting 30% of marine space while balancing fishing and tourism. Conservation Finance: The Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT) marked another milestone, saying it has mobilized over BZ$36M for climate resilience with about BZ$140M more in the pipeline. Indigenous Land Rights: Indigenous leaders raised concerns about government moves affecting Maya customary land tenure and Garifuna village boundary processes along the coast. Coast Guard & Safety: The Belize Coast Guard rescued seven people near San Pedro after a vessel began taking on water, and separately met fishing cooperatives to strengthen cooperation against illegal fishing. Climate Signal: Global data showed May 2026 as the world’s second-warmest May on record, underscoring rising climate risk for Belize and the region.
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