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  • Photo of CDEMA Head calls for greater investments in the natural environment to prevent disasters

    CDEMA Head calls for greater investments in the natural environment to prevent disasters

    Executive Director, Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), Mr. Ronald Jackson, says that although the Caribbean is one of the most hazard- prone regions of the world there are steps that can be taken to prevent the hazard impacts from becoming disasters and minimize the level of human losses. The key to achieving this, he opined is reducing the vulnerabilities…

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  • Government and Opposition Party Sign MOU on Constitutional Reform paving the way for accession to Caribbean Court of Justice

    ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – 12th August, 2015…….Prime Minister the Honourable Gaston Browne and Leader of the Opposition United Progressive Party the Hon. Baldwin Spencer, in the presence of Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda Sir Rodney Williams have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Constitutional Reform paving the way for the country’s accession to the Caribbean Court of…

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  • Photo of PM heads to NY to give perspective on security threats facing Ja, C’bean

    PM heads to NY to give perspective on security threats facing Ja, C’bean

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller will on Thursday address a special United Nations (UN) Open Debate on Peace and Security Challenges Facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS) at the UN Headquarters in New York. A release from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) said the prime minister was invited to give the Jamaican and Caribbean perspective…

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  • Photo of Barbados and the region scale up preparedness plan for avian influenza

    Barbados and the region scale up preparedness plan for avian influenza

    VETERINARY OFFICIALS from Barbados and the Caribbean, as well as members of the poultry sector, are on high alert, and have been working tirelessly to scale up their preparedness planning to prevent the introduction and spread of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).  The Caribbean Animal Health Network, known as CaribVET, and the Caribbean Poultry Association (CPA), convened a three-day…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Fights to Protect High-Value, Declining Species

    Caribbean Fights to Protect High-Value, Declining Species

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jul 6 2015 (IPS) – Threats from climate change, declining reefs, overfishing and possible loss of several commercial species are driving the rollout of new policy measures to keep Caribbean fisheries sustainable. Regional groups and the U.S.-based NGO Wild Earth Guardians have petitioned for the listing of some of the Caribbean’s most economically valuable marine species as vulnerable, endangered…

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  • Photo of CARDI and CDB to host black Sigatoka disease Training Workshops

    CARDI and CDB to host black Sigatoka disease Training Workshops

    The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) will be hosting a series of workshops on the “Integrated Disease Management of black Sigatoka disease (BSD)” from August to October 2015. These training workshops are seeking to strengthen the capacity of BSD management teams in both the Ministry of Agriculture and banana and…

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  • Photo of Can Creative Industry evolve into the Region’s new economy?

    Can Creative Industry evolve into the Region’s new economy?

    (First published in the CARICOM Secretariat Publication, CARICOM View (CARIFESTA: Showcase of Caribbean Culture, July-September 2007) Riding in a chartered bus in downtown Kingston, Jamaica last year, Eddy Grant, the leading Barbados-based, Guyana-born Caribbean pop singer, music mogul and entrepreneur, pondered the future of the Caribbean given its continued dependence on traditional export commodities like rice, sugar and bananas. “The time for…

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  • Photo of Services Programme Advisory Committee meets

    Services Programme Advisory Committee meets

    A two-day meeting of the Regional Services Programme Advisory Committee began Monday morning at the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, Georgetown, Guyana. Among the matters participants will address are the strategic and action plans for cultural and entertainment services, sport, information and communication technologies services, education services, health and wellness services, professional and financial services; and the state of funding under the 10th…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Development Bank Strengthens Haiti’s Efforts to Improve Access to Sanitation Services

    Caribbean Development Bank Strengthens Haiti’s Efforts to Improve Access to Sanitation Services

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – On July 16, 2015, the Caribbean Development Bank’s Board of Directors approved USD211,000 in financing to help strengthen Haiti’s technical capacity to improve its population’s access to sanitation services. The funding, provided through the Bank’s Special Fund Resources, will contribute to the Governance and Sanitation Training Programme, which is to be run from September to December 2015.…

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  • Photo of CDB approves financing for solar photovoltaic plant in Anguilla

    CDB approves financing for solar photovoltaic plant in Anguilla

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday July 23, 2015 – The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved a US$2.34 million loan to finance the installation and commissioning of a 1 Megawatt Solar Pholtovoltaic Plant which will enable the Anguilla Electricity Company Limited (ANGLEC) to introduce renewable energy into the mix for electricity production. ADVERTISEMENT The project in Corito, in the south of the…

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