AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSuriname–China 50th Anniversary Diplomacy: President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says Suriname wants to consolidate and expand cooperation with China, citing progress in infrastructure, green development, people-to-people ties, and multilateral work as both mark five decades of diplomatic relations. Renewables & Regional Cooperation: In talks with the Dominican Republic, Geerlings-Simons highlighted renewable energy, agriculture, tourism, sustainable development, and stronger parliamentary exchange—plus shared climate-change pressures for coastal small states. Public Health Tech & Outcomes: PAHO’s 2025 report to the OAS notes Suriname’s malaria-free certification as a regional milestone, alongside broader innovation and solidarity themes in Americas health systems. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The STAR-Fish project (CAD4.324m) is scaling clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including renewable power and cold-chain upgrades, with Suriname among participating countries. Cyber Threats in the Region: A new report flags increased cyber operations by state-linked groups targeting Latin America and Caribbean governments, with China-linked activity highlighted across multiple countries. Heritage & Provenance Scrutiny: Dutch royal collections face renewed scrutiny after an investigation into colonial-era objects, including items connected to Suriname and the Caribbean, with plans to publish research data for open dialogue.
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