AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Health & Rural Services: MOHW and UNICEF rolled out Belize’s first national community health strategy (2026–2030), aiming to better support community health workers and strengthen care beyond clinics. Labor & Immigration: Immigration and Labor officials say Belize’s labor crisis is hitting nearly every sector, with employers importing workers as Belizeans emigrate for better opportunities—sparking fairness concerns. Transport Costs & Inflation: Diesel and gasoline jumps pushed April inflation to 2.9%, with transport the biggest driver and fuel-linked pressures spilling into food and housing costs. Electric Buses: The Belize Bus Association says it was left out of the EV bus pilot’s operator testing phase and wants direct participation to assess charging, maintenance, range, and real operating costs. Energy Bills Explained: Public Utilities CEO says higher dry-season electricity bills are tied to increased consumption and Belize importing over half its power from Mexico, where costs pass through. Construction & Funding Pressure: San Pedro’s new general hospital is moving, but rising materials and labor mean the Taiwan-funded $33M may not cover completion costs—raising questions on who pays the difference. Coastal & Tourism Stress: Sargassum remains a major San Pedro challenge, while tourism leaders back a temporary moratorium on mining/dredging in sensitive hotspots.
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