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  • Photo of Government of Haiti helps 1.4 million persons affected by Hurricane Matthew with CCRIF’s Payouts

    Government of Haiti helps 1.4 million persons affected by Hurricane Matthew with CCRIF’s Payouts

    The CEO of CCRIF SPC, Mr. Isaac Anthony met on Monday with Haiti’s Minister of Finance, Hon. Yves Bastien and his advisors to discuss the recent payouts of US$23.4 million to Haiti made under the country’s tropical cyclone and excess rainfall policies, as a result of Hurricane Matthew’s passage through that country last month. This is the largest payment ever…

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  • Photo of Former CARICOM Youth Ambassador serves as UNESCO Panelist at Quebec Conference on the Internet and Youth

    Former CARICOM Youth Ambassador serves as UNESCO Panelist at Quebec Conference on the Internet and Youth

    Former CARICOM Youth Ambassador and local youth advocate, Miss Sonia Boddie, recently travelled to Quebec, Canada, at the invitation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), where she served as a panellist at the Quebec-UNESCO Conference on “Internet and the Radicalization of Youth: Preventing, Acting and Living Together.” Miss Boddie, alongside panellists from Denmark, Uruguay, Ireland, Niger,…

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  • Photo of Guyana, Suriname showcase folklore at Animae Caribe

    Guyana, Suriname showcase folklore at Animae Caribe

    Surinamese and Guyanese folklore were creatively featured in the Animae Caribe Animation and Digital Media Festival recently in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. This collaborative animated demo was presented at the Festival by the Suriname Animation Network (SAN) and Guyana Animation Network(GAN), who have joined efforts since July 2016 to advance regional collaboration in animation. The animated demo is based on a mythical creature known as the…

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  • Photo of CARICOM advancing climate change goals at COP22

    CARICOM advancing climate change goals at COP22

    CARICOM Member States are part of the global community of nations gathered in Marrakech, Morocco, for this week’s start of the Climate Conference COP22, which is seeking to accelerate implementation of the agreement reached in Paris at COP 21 last December. CARICOM representatives are hoping to build on the gains from the Paris campaign, where they argued that the impact of climate change was an existential…

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  • Photo of Way forward identified on correspondent banking challenge – PM Browne

    Way forward identified on correspondent banking challenge – PM Browne

    Senior representatives of international financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, regulatory bodies, the European Union Commission, the OECD Global Forum, commercial banks, central banks, governments the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the Caribbean Development Bank met in Antigua and Barbuda on 27 and 28 October 2016, under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister of Antigua…

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  • Photo of CARICOM fully engaged in assisting recovery and rebuilding post Matthew – Secretary-General

    CARICOM fully engaged in assisting recovery and rebuilding post Matthew – Secretary-General

    CARICOM Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque has expressed sadness with the loss of lives, homes and  property during the passage of hurricane Matthew, and he gave the assurance that CARICOM is fully engaged in assisting affected countries with their recovery and  rebuilding efforts. Haiti was the most seriously affected CARICOM Member State with more than 800 deaths, thousand displaced and widespread…

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  • Photo of Hurricane Matthew forces postponement of Haiti presidential elections

    Hurricane Matthew forces postponement of Haiti presidential elections

    The presidential elections in Haiti, which were scheduled to be held on Sunday 9 October, have been postponed and an announcement is to be made on a new date next week. Category Four Hurricane Matthew pummeled Haiti earlier in the week leaving in its wake death, destruction and displacement of persons. Assessments and the mobilisation of assistance are now underway.…

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  • Photo of CCRIF Ready to Pay Haiti a little over US$20 Million Following Passage of Hurricane Matthew

    CCRIF Ready to Pay Haiti a little over US$20 Million Following Passage of Hurricane Matthew

    CCRIF SPC (formerly the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) is preparing to make a payout to the Government of Haiti as a result of the passage of Hurricane Matthew which triggered payments on the country’s Tropical Cyclone policy. Based on preliminary calculations, Haiti will receive a little over US$20 million – the largest payment ever made by CCRIF. This was…

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  • Photo of CDEMA deploys response teams to Haiti and The Bahamas following Hurricane Matthew

    CDEMA deploys response teams to Haiti and The Bahamas following Hurricane Matthew

    The islands of The Bahamas and Haiti suffered severe impact from the passage of Hurricane Matthew. In efforts to assist these countries in dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane, the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) has deployed 2 sets of specialized response teams to Haiti and The Bahamas. At the request of the Government of Haiti and based…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Chairman appeals for help for Haiti and The Bahamas

    CARICOM Chairman appeals for help for Haiti and The Bahamas

    Chairman of the 15-member regional integration movement, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Friday urged support for Haiti and the Bahamas, the two CARICOM countries severely affected by the passage of Hurricane Matthew earlier this week. At least 500 people were reported killed in Haiti, CARICOM’s only French-speaking country, as the Category 4 storm tore through the nation on its way to…

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