AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoPolice Leadership Succession: Interim Home Affairs Minister Julius Espat says Belize Police need stronger succession planning, pushing younger officers into real leadership roles to lift morale and keep the force resilient. Disaster Response & Aviation: Belize is deepening regional readiness through SICOFAA, strengthening airlift, search-and-rescue, and medical evacuation coordination for hurricanes and floods. Agriculture Biosecurity: Belize is on heightened surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), signaling tighter monitoring across the poultry and food supply chain. Tourism & Hospitality: Belize Tourism Board is gearing up for Taste of Belize, its annual chefs and bartenders competition aimed at building local hospitality talent. Cost of Living Watch: SIB reports Belize inflation at 4.3% in May, with transport, food, housing utilities, and LPG among key drivers; meat and poultry prices also rose year-on-year. Energy & Local Industry: Cabinet approved a plan to buy 8.1 million BEL shares (about $73m) to strengthen national ownership and influence in the electricity sector. Healthcare Workforce: Ministry of Health launched a 2026–2030 HRH policy and strategic plan to improve recruitment, training, deployment, and retention of health workers. Blue Economy: Belize’s fourth annual Blue Economy Forum focused on marine conservation progress and future priorities, including using drones and joint patrols to curb illegal fishing. Education Infrastructure: Ocean Academy’s San Pedro school reconstruction plans shifted after disagreements with the ministry, leaving the government project direction uncertain.
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