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Govt, regional leaders meet to discuss strategy Sargassum still ‘grave problem’
As the sense of urgency continues to grow regarding the Caribbean region’s response to the appearance of the sargassum seaweed which litters the nation’s beaches, the Government is very concerned that it is still negatively impacting this country’s economic, social and environmental development. This, even after the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) spent $5 million to clean up the beaches…
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CARPHA Executive Director Appeals for Balance when Pursuing Economic Growth in the Region
Castries, Saint Lucia, November 19, 2015: Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr C James Hospedales said economic growth should not come at the expense of healthy people and a healthy environment; and referred to this imbalance as one of the greatest challenges this Region faces. Dr Hospedales was speaking at the opening of a three-day Caribbean…
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Caribbean Media Meet To Discuss The Safety And Security Of Children
Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 19, 2015 (SKNIS): As the Caribbean region moves towards its quest to protect children, media practicioners representing 11 countries and territories stretching from Bahamas in the north to Suriname in the south, are currently in Antigua participating in a training workshop on responsible coverage of children’s and youth issues, which will run from November 18-20. Sonia…
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Jamaica delivers on promise to Dominica after Erika
Jamaica, on Wednesday (November 4), shipped off close to $50 million worth of bridge infrastructure and materials to tropical storm-ravaged Dominica, fulfilling a pledge that was made nearly two months ago. The donation, initiated by the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing, represents a joint public/private sector partnership. It included two Bailey bridges from the National Works Agency (NWA), six…
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