AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoLivestock Biosecurity Clarification: The GLDA pushed back hard on social media claims about the welfare and handling of pregnant heifers imported from Brazil, saying animals had a mandatory seven-day pre-export quarantine, then further veterinary checks on arrival, with rest stops every four hours and continuous veterinary supervision during the journey to Ebini. Primary Healthcare Upgrade: Charlestown’s newly commissioned Health Centre (No. 1 Dispensary) opened with expanded services including maternal and child health, men’s and adolescent health, tobacco cessation support, ECGs, ultrasound, and dental care, plus women’s screening spaces like HPV and pap smears. Herd Expansion in Motion: Guyana received the first 300 pregnant heifers from a 1,000-head Brazil procurement under the national herd expansion programme, with the ministry saying all quarantine, testing, and health inspections were completed before transport to Ebini. Regional Health & Aid: CARICOM’s humanitarian effort for earthquake-hit Venezuela moved forward with 88 containers of supplies reported as arriving, including medicines, food, water tanks, and construction materials—an effort Guyana is coordinating as part of a wider regional response. Population Milestone: Guyana’s population officially surpassed one million, reaching 1,025,334 by end-2025, with the Chief Statistician linking the milestone to the need for reliable data to guide youth-focused education, training, and jobs. Youth Employment Snapshot: Youth unemployment fell sharply in recent statistics highlighted for World Population Day, with more young people employed across trade, construction, public administration, manufacturing, and education. Online Safety & Unity: CARICOM leaders agreed to explore common rules for children’s social media access, with Guyana’s President set to lead legislation discussions and a regional framework to address online safety and mental health concerns. Water Safety Debate: Former EPA head Vincent Adams renewed criticism of GWI’s water quality messaging, calling the utility’s response misleading and potentially harmful to public health. Hate Speech Monitoring: The ERC issued 34 warnings for ethnic and religiously offensive social media posts in June, citing a rise in racial slurs and derogatory remarks. Dengue Alert (Regional): A travel-related dengue case was reported in Oʻahu, with health officials urging mosquito-breeding control—standing water reduction remains key.
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