AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoForeign Affairs Leadership: Oscar Arnold has officially taken over as CEO of Belize’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, moving from his ambassador role in Mexico City to lead day-to-day foreign policy and trade coordination. Indigenous Land Rights: Indigenous communities in Belize are pushing back on government plans that could reshape control of traditional lands, including Maya customary tenure legislation and boundary definition efforts affecting Garifuna territories. Drone Rules Under Fire: Belize’s drone industry association says the Department of Civil Aviation’s consultation on new drone operational rules has been rushed and restrictive, with limited access to the full directive and unanswered questions. Marine Protection & Local Impact: Belize is reviewing and debating coastal dredging impacts, with reports highlighting concerns for seagrass and manatees and pointing to a six-month moratorium in Placencia Lagoon and Ambergris Caye. Justice in Belmopan: In the Dr. Naun Bonilla case, two accused—Hannah Foreman and Edwin Bethran Jr.—were arraigned, with police describing a joint enterprise investigation tied to a business dispute. Education: More than 20,000 primary students took part in Belize’s first nationwide simultaneous student assessment pilot, focused on Language Arts and Mathematics. Regional Development: Belize assumed the Caribbean Development Bank’s rotating chairmanship of the Board of Governors, with plans to host the next annual meeting in 2027.
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