AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHurricane Readiness: Montserrat’s Ministry of Health and Social Services says healthcare plans are already in motion for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season, including backup generators, pre-positioned medical staff, hospital service relocation plans, and support for vulnerable residents like elderly people and those with disabilities. Shelter & Response Planning: The DMCA’s annual conference update also covered emergency shelter activation readiness, communications, transport, fuel security, and community response, with seven shelters designated for about 190 people and the Salem Community Centre returning to the shelter list. Disease Watch: Health officials report Ebola risk to Montserrat remains low while they monitor outbreaks in the DRC and Uganda and two imported malaria cases in Antigua and Barbuda, strengthening isolation/treatment capacity, staff training, infection control, and PPE use. Chronic Disease & Food Access: A new study highlights why many Montserratians struggle to follow the DASH diet for hypertension—fresh produce costs, limited fish availability, and access barriers—despite strong motivation to improve health. Local Funding for Health & Services: The Government of Montserrat launched CDB’s Basic Needs Trust Fund 11 with EC$8.1 million for community projects aimed at reducing poverty and improving essential services.
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