AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Air Access: TAP Air Portugal will resume flights to Venezuela on 13 July, about three weeks after major earthquakes damaged Caracas’s Simon Bolivar airport, with initial service routed to Valencia (Arturo Michelena International) while repairs continue; the airline says it will run a one-stop route with a technical stop in Pointe-a-Pitre, and the first flight will carry 8.7 tons of medical supplies for humanitarian missions. Heat & Medication Safety: A new health explainer highlights which patients need extra monitoring during intense heat—infants, older adults, people with chronic conditions or cognitive impairments, and those facing social vulnerability—and flags drug classes that can raise heat risk, including diuretics, laxatives, and antihypertensives (ACE inhibitors and sartans), plus certain psychotropic medications. Overseas Biodiversity Funding: At the European Parliament, policymakers and conservation groups urged long-term EU financing for biodiversity action in overseas regions, arguing that outermost territories like Guadeloupe need sustained support in future budget frameworks to meet climate and conservation goals. Community & Youth Leadership: The Rotaract District 7030 Conference returned to Antigua after more than 20 years, bringing together nearly 200 young leaders from across the Caribbean, including participants from Guadeloupe and Martinique, to focus on leadership, service, and regional collaboration.
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