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  • CARICOM Canada project improving regional flow of CSME information Bringing CSME to life in the workplace in Antigua and Barbuda

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)    Representatives from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Customs as well as students and teachers at the Antigua State College, have benefitted from on-site meetings, designed to update them on matters related to the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). The meetings held last Friday,  6 February  were hosted by Antigua and Barbuda’s Ministry…

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  • Electoral Council announces schedule for elections in Haiti

    PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Feb 11, CMC – The Electoral Council has released a schedule that will allow voters to elect a new legislative assembly as well as the first round of the presidential election. The nine-member Electoral Council, tasked with organizing a series of elections this year, said the first round for electing 20 senators and the entire Lower Chamber…

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  • Old boundaries to be used in St. Kitts-Nevis elections – Privy Council rules

    LONDON, Feb 12, CMC –The London-based Privy Council Thursday ruled that the St. Kitts-Nevis elections on February 16 will be held using the old voters list and the existing boundaries. The five-member panel of judges said it would later provide a written judgement. The Privy Council was asked to rule on whether or not the Easter Caribbean Court of Appeal was…

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  • Photo of Winner of CARICOM Triennial Award for Women heads UWI Cave Hill

    Winner of CARICOM Triennial Award for Women heads UWI Cave Hill

    For the first time in almost half-century of its existence, the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados will be headed by a woman. The new principal is Professor Eudine Barriteau, who was appointed last August as principal of the University’s Open Campus but will now replace Sir Hilary Beckles, the new Vice-Chancellor who is…

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  • Photo of Region must boost surveillance to prevent measles outbreak – PAHO

    Region must boost surveillance to prevent measles outbreak – PAHO

    The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) is urging health authorities in the Region to maintain high levels of measles vaccination coverage at the national and local levels, as part of efforts to prevent an outbreak of measles. PAHO issued an alert earlier this week that urged countries to strengthen measles surveillance activities and to “take appropriate measures to protect residents in…

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  • Photo of CARICOM SG, Guadeloupe in Associate Membership talks

    CARICOM SG, Guadeloupe in Associate Membership talks

    The Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, met on Wednesday 11 January 2015 with a delegation from Guadeloupe, which is one of five Caribbean territories which have applied for Associate Membership of CARICOM. The delegation from the Regional Council of Guadeloupe comprised – Mrs Thérèse MARIANNE-PEPIN, Président of the Commission on Cooperation, Mr Olivier SORET, Director General,…

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  • Photo of Inequality Fuels HIV Epidemic in the Caribbean

    Inequality Fuels HIV Epidemic in the Caribbean

    ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, Feb 10 2015 (IPS) – At 49 years old, Edison Liburd has established himself as one of Antigua and Barbuda’s most recognisable artists. But Liburd was not always in the spotlight. In fact, you could say he was a man in hiding. “I have been infected with the HIV virus for about 24 years. I got my first…

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  • Photo of World “dangerously unprepared” for pandemics warns bank chief

    World “dangerously unprepared” for pandemics warns bank chief

    WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Wednesday February 11, 2015 – World Bank president Jim Yong Kim says the world is “dangerously unprepared” for future pandemics and lessons need to be learned from the Ebola crisis in West Africa. Speaking at the inaugural Global Futures Lecture at Georgetown University in Washington, Mr Kim said it was vital that governments, aid agencies, corporations and insurance companies work together to…

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  • Caribbean delegates discussing new climate change tools

    (BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC) – A three-day workshop aimed at exposing senior Caribbean technocrats to a suite of tools developed under the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) project began here on Tuesday. The Belize-based Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) said the workshop is being supported by the Caribbean Weather Impact Group (CARIWIG) project involved in risk-based decision-making in the…

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  • Photo of Two Caribbean countries to benefit from fisheries project

    Two Caribbean countries to benefit from fisheries project

    (PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC) – Two Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries stand to benefit from a project to establish ecosystem-based shrimp and groundfish fisheries management in the Guianas-Brazil Shelf. The project is a joint investment by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The pilot project will be carried out as a collaboration…

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