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  • Photo of Caribbean Sex Workers Trained in Advocacy for Health Care Rights

    Caribbean Sex Workers Trained in Advocacy for Health Care Rights

    Thirty (30) sex workers from six Caribbean countries are now equipped to better advocate for their right to appropriate health care and to help their peers to do the same.   The Guyana Sex Work Coalition in association with the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and supported by the Global Network of Sex Work Projects joined forces to train the participants…

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  • Photo of PAHO/WHO issues warning as study shows high rates of harmful alcohol consumption in Caribbean

    PAHO/WHO issues warning as study shows high rates of harmful alcohol consumption in Caribbean

    WASHINGTON, United States, Wednesday July 22, 2015 – Three CARICOM nations have been identified as having the highest rates of harmful alcohol consumption in the Americas, and the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) is recommending that countries limit availability, restrict marketing and increase taxes on alcohol. Releasing its first Regional Status Report on Alcohol and Health in the Americas…

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  • Photo of Region’s premier tourism conference to focus on growth through innovation

    Region’s premier tourism conference to focus on growth through innovation

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – A theme has been announced for the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO)’s State of the Industry Conference (SOTIC) in Curaçao from 21-23 October. This year’s theme, Caribbean Tourism: Growth Through Innovation, reflects the need for Caribbean tourism to continuously introduce new ideas, methods and products in order to remain competitive, said the CTO Secretary General, Hugh Riley. The…

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  • Photo of Carifesta XII ready and waiting Four Haitian cities in the spotlight

    Carifesta XII ready and waiting Four Haitian cities in the spotlight

    Boukman Eksperyans, one of Haiti's best known music bands, had guests on their feet as Carifesta XII was launched in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince last Tuesday. The band's rousing performance capped a week of location tours and planning meetings by culture officials and artistic directors from across the Caribbean. It was the final regional-level meeting before the opening of…

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  • Photo of More than five million people registered to vote in Haiti

    More than five million people registered to vote in Haiti

    PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Jul 21, CMC – More than 5.8 million people have been registered to vote in the elections to be held in the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country later this year. General Director of the National Identification Office (ONI), Jean-Baptiste Saint-Cyr, said that the General Electoral Roll (LEG), sent to the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) has 5,848,000…

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  • Photo of Building Geographical Indications for the Caribbean’s Origin-Linked Products

    Building Geographical Indications for the Caribbean’s Origin-Linked Products

    The Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) opened the two-day sub-regional workshop on branding and the use of geographical indications in the development of management strategies for origin-linked products at the Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingstown, Jamaica on July 21st.  With the aim of building the capacity of CARIFORUM producers to identify and develop geographical indications and origin linked products,…

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  • Photo of Global warming is ticking time bomb for the Caribbean, expert says

    Global warming is ticking time bomb for the Caribbean, expert says

    FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique, Wednesday July 22, 2015, IPS – A leading geothermal expert warns that the small island states in the Caribbean face “a ticking time bomb” due to the effects of global warming and suggests a shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy is the only way to defuse it. President of the Ocean Geothermal Energy Foundation Jim Shnell says…

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  • Photo of Agriculture Minister Reiterates Importance of Food Security

    Agriculture Minister Reiterates Importance of Food Security

    Agriculture Minister, Hon. Derrick Kellier, has again underscored the importance of food safety, as the Government seeks to reduce the imbalance between imports and exports. Mr. Kellier said the Ministry recognizes that the country’s ability to trade and provide quality nutritious and safe foods depends on improving sanitary standards all along the value chain from production to the consumer. The…

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  • Photo of Agriculture Ministry Endorses H2K Organic Stimulants

    Agriculture Ministry Endorses H2K Organic Stimulants

    The Ministry of Agriculture is endorsing the use of the Health 2000 (H2K) AGRO line of organic stimulants in Jamaica in an effort to boost soil health and crop productivity. State Minister in the Ministry, Hon. Luther Buchanan said the use of the products is in keeping with strategies by the Ministry to introduce innovative sustainable farming methods to ensure…

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  • Statement   by   the Honourable Gaston Browne Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda and Minister of Finance and Corporate Governance On the occasion of   the Third International Conference on Financing For Development

    Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Minister of Finance of Ethiopia Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, the United Nations Secretary-General Mr. Sam Kutesa, President of the UN General Assembly Distinguished Heads, Ministers, Excellences Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,   Mr. President, I stand before you as a representative of a small island state.   Better than most, my people…

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