AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Tourism Push: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opened June 1–5 with ministers and tourism officials from across the region, including St. Vincent and the Grenadines, aiming to strengthen connectivity and market share under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences.” Love SVG Projects: The Tourism Ministry received 29 proposals for the new Love SVG campaign, ranging from heritage and eco-attractions to transport and access improvements, with submissions now moving into a review stage. Sustainable Land Work: The GEF approved a US$6.1 million watershed restoration project for St. Vincent, led by UNEP and executed through BCRC-Caribbean, targeting degraded lands and nature-based solutions. Carnival Momentum: Vincy Mas preparations are in full swing, with the CDC extending the Soca monarch registration deadline and rolling out community events like “Roman Rhythm,” plus renewed focus on traditional cultural elements. Tourism Skills Pipeline: Sandals-hosted hospitality training continues to build youth readiness for the sector, highlighted by a Student Hospitality Etiquette and Service Excellence programme at Buccament. Sports & Tourism Admin: MAVCOM SVG partnered with SVGTA to boost tournament operations, including a new Epson EcoTank printer to streamline high-volume paperwork.
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