AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Service Hiring Crunch: A Bermuda-hosted Overseas Territories summit laid bare why civil service recruitment is getting harder across the region, with Turks & Caicos among the territories discussing ageing workforces, outward migration, and private-sector competition. Lab & Transport Preparedness: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states, including Turks and Caicos, in IATA “train-the-trainer” methods for safely transporting infectious substances and diagnostic specimens—aimed at strengthening regional pandemic readiness and lab workforce capacity. Mother-to-Child Health Milestone: Turks and Caicos marked WHO/PAHO certification for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B, with officials crediting coordinated maternal and child health services and access to antenatal care, testing, and treatment. Community Health: The National Cancer Society of the Turks and Caicos thanked supporters for “A Night for the Fight,” a stadium event focused on cancer awareness, early detection, and support for families. Student Health Tragedy: Turks and Caicos Community College confirmed the death of a student after a medical emergency during a Toronto educational tour, urging privacy for the family.
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