Month: May 2016

  • Photo of Region’s commitment to freedom of expression and access to information is outlined in the Charter of Civil Society

    Region’s commitment to freedom of expression and access to information is outlined in the Charter of Civil Society

    Today is World Press Freedom Day (WPFD). This day is celebrated across the globe every 3 May, representing an opportunity to advance the fundamental principles of press freedom and to pay solemn tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Marc James from Jamaica is the designer behind the winning logo (top of the page) for World Press…

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  • Suriname and St Vincent and the Grenadines human rights records to be reviewed

    GENEVA, Switzerland — The human rights records of both Suriname and St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) were due to be examined by the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group for the second time on Monday. Suriname and SVG are two of the 14 states to be reviewed by the UPR Working Group during its upcoming…

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  • Photo of Building Caribbean resources to ensure safe seafood and protect and grow fisheries exports

    Building Caribbean resources to ensure safe seafood and protect and grow fisheries exports

    Caribbean countries have a living bank of marine resources from which they collectively cash out hundreds of millions of dollars a year to support emerging national economies by providing good jobs, food and foreign exchange, among other benefits. However, in order to remain active and competitive in the global marketplace, countries have had to find ways to surmount the challenges…

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  • Photo of Black Sigatoka tolerant bananas harvested in Dominica

    Black Sigatoka tolerant bananas harvested in Dominica

    The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, has successfully harvested in Dominica types of banana and plantain, which are tolerant to the Black Sigatoka disease. CARDI Research Assistant, Gregory Linton, noted that the crops—referred to as ‘FHIA’— unlike the local Cavendish, do not allow Black Sigatoka to progress past its second stage…

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  • Photo of Is there a place for data journalism in Caribbean Newsrooms? Journalists see value, but face challenges

    Is there a place for data journalism in Caribbean Newsrooms? Journalists see value, but face challenges

    Republished from the Caribbean Open Institute Blog. The original can be found here. Data Journalism has been described as the future of media by no less a luminary than Sir Tim Berners-Lee. As such, regional media houses and professionals need to embrace this new paradigm especially in a world where social media giants such as twitter and Facebook have begun…

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  • Photo of UN Envoy Briefs CARICOM’S Lead Prime Minister On HIV/AIDS

    UN Envoy Briefs CARICOM’S Lead Prime Minister On HIV/AIDS

    By Valencia Grant – CNS Contributor NEW YORK, Apr 25 2016 – The United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Dr. Edward Greene has briefed Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris on a number of upcoming events that will be crucial in procuring resources for one of the region’s most pressing health challenges. Prime Minister Harris serves as…

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