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  • Embrace value of pursuing excellence’ – PM Stuart on Barbados 50th anniversary

    As Barbados celebrates its 50th anniversary of independence today, Prime Minister Freundel Stuart  rallied his countrymen and women to pursue excellence, since there was no room for mediocrity in “any area of our lives”.   In a message to mark the occasion, Prime Minister Stuart said that the pursuit of excellence was the surest way of steering ourselves infallibly away from…

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  • Photo of Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

    Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

    By Lakshmi Puri, UN Assistant-Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director UN Women NEW YORK, Nov 25 2016 (IPS) – Each year on November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is commemorated. A commemoration in essence is an opportunity to reflect on the challenges, prove that progress can be made and celebrate victories. It is also a…

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  • Photo of Former Governor-General receives knighthood from Prince Harry

    Former Governor-General receives knighthood from Prince Harry

    Basseterre, St. Kitts – (SKNIS): An investiture ceremony was held Wednesday in the State Room at Government House where former Governor General of St. Kitts and Nevis, His Excellency Sir Edmund Wickham Lawrence, formally received his knighthood. Sir Edmund Lawrence was invested with the insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George…

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  • Photo of CARICOM observers declare satisfaction with Haiti’s elections

    CARICOM observers declare satisfaction with Haiti’s elections

    After observing over 300 polling stations during Haiti’s presidential and legislative elections Sunday last, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Election Observer Mission (CEOM) has declared general satisfaction with the conduct of the poll in the French speaking CARICOM Member State. In its first post-elections statement, the Mission reported that the officers of Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) “not only displayed an…

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  • Photo of CRFM, FAO plan fisheries data reform for the Caribbean

    CRFM, FAO plan fisheries data reform for the Caribbean

    Belize City, Belize, (CRFM)—The coming of the digital age presents novel opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector of the wider Caribbean to build a more robust data and information system. The system would augment the monitoring of production trends and traceability of catches, support more sustainable management regimes through increased people engagement, and facilitate stronger international and regional trade.…

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  • Photo of Towards clearer roadmaps for renewable energy in the Caribbean 17 NOV 2016

    Towards clearer roadmaps for renewable energy in the Caribbean 17 NOV 2016

    Head of the Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency Unit (REEEU) at the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Tessa Williams-Robertson, has underscored the need for regional countries to strengthen their resource plans for projects in the renewable energy sector. Williams-Robertson was speaking on November 10, on the first day of a conference organized by the Barbados Renewable Energy Association entitled, Caribbean Sustainable Energy Independence:…

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  • UTECH Jamaica to house Caribbean Regional Procurement Centre

    Professionalisation of public sector procurement in the Caribbean region has led to continually increasing demand for a cadre of highly skilled procurement professionals. Stronger procurement knowledge is needed to fulfil economic, government and private sector goals in the region, while ensuring more efficient use of scarce public resources in a region still burdened with debt following the recession of a…

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  • Photo of CARICOM eyes positive outcomes from Morocco Climate Change meeting – Report

    CARICOM eyes positive outcomes from Morocco Climate Change meeting – Report

    Caribbean Community Heads of States, the CARICOM Secretary-General and senior environmental officers are in Marrakech, Morrocco, for the 22nd Meeting of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (COP 22), November 7-18, 2017. Discussions are focusing on the implementation of the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal, the Paris Agreement, approved at the Paris climate conference…

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  • Photo of Door to ‘green’ economy open to CARICOM member states -President David Granger

    Door to ‘green’ economy open to CARICOM member states -President David Granger

    Marrakech, Morocco – (November 16, 2016) The ‘green’ state development agenda, which is being advanced by the Government of Guyana, presents opportunities for Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states to invest in eco-tourism and climate resilient agriculture and access opportunities for education and research in bio-diversity. This view was, today, advanced by President David Granger, during a meeting with Secretary-General of…

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  • Photo of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon  hails ‘new dawn of cooperation on climate change,’ urges action on Paris accord

    UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon hails ‘new dawn of cooperation on climate change,’ urges action on Paris accord

    15 November 2016 – Ten days after the entry into force of the Paris Agreement on climate change, world leaders showed strong support for the implementation of this agreement at the opening of the high-level segment of the United Nations Climate Conference in Marrakech, Morocco, (COP 22) today. “Countries have strongly supported the Agreement because they realize their own national…

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