AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPrison Reform: Two senior Turks & Caicos corrections officers, Shannon DeRoza and Milton Jones, are set to finish a UK-funded Next Generation Prison Leaders Programme in July, part of wider efforts to overhaul prison culture after a review flagged inconsistent policy and practice, staffing shortages, and knock-on delays for services like medical visits and access to legal resources. Luxury & Wellness Tourism: The Shore Club Turks and Caicos has joined The Leading Hotels of the World, adding a major global badge to the Providenciales beachfront resort as demand stays strong for high-end stays and experiences. Global Health Spotlight: At the World Health Assembly, WHO highlighted Turks and Caicos among countries recognized for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, HBV, and syphilis, while member states continued talks on the Pandemic Agreement’s Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing annex. Public Safety Update: Police say they’ve identified a teenager they believe was behind the territory’s first murder of 2026, following a June 12 shooting in Five Cays. Migration & Health Risks: Coverage notes Turks and Caicos marine police intercepted an overcrowded vessel carrying 135 Haitians (including four children), underscoring ongoing humanitarian and health pressures tied to regional migration flows. Travel Access: United Airlines will launch a new weekly nonstop Denver–Providenciales route starting Dec. 19, 2026, expanding western U.S. access to the islands.
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