AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChlordecone Health Fallout: A new Public Health France study says chlordecone remains widespread in Guadeloupe and Martinique, with 81.3% of adults in Guadeloupe and 85.5% in Martinique still showing traces in their blood, and about one in six above a health reference threshold—raising concerns for people who eat local fish, crustaceans and mollusks, especially in contaminated areas. Legal Accountability Closed: The Paris Court of Appeal upheld the dismissal of a landmark criminal case tied to chlordecone, effectively ending a long fight for criminal accountability for victims and public health advocates. Regional Health in Diplomatic Talks: France and the OECS formalized a renewed partnership, with leaders pointing to shared priorities including public health, climate resilience, and maritime security—alongside education, agriculture, and connectivity support. OECS Integration Push: At the OECS Authority meeting in Antigua and Barbuda, leaders marked 45 years of regional cooperation and called for stronger implementation on trade, connectivity, and resilience.
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