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  • Photo of St. Kitts-Nevis applauded for hefty donation to storm-hit Dominica

    St. Kitts-Nevis applauded for hefty donation to storm-hit Dominica

    Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, received rousing applause from the Dominican people for his government’s contribution of EC$ 1 million made to the Government and People of Dominica shortly after they were pummeled by Tropical Storm Erika that left a trail of unimaginable destruction with over twenty persons dead, persons unaccounted for, infrastructure…

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  • Photo of Caribbean joins preparation for adoption of new Sustainable Development Goals

    Caribbean joins preparation for adoption of new Sustainable Development Goals

    Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders will on Friday join world leaders and heads of global financial institutions for the launch of a landmark new framework for sustainable development. The policy, which will be launched at the United Nations, aims to end poverty and build a life of dignity for every person. The UN said that top development officials are “keenly focused…

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  • Photo of Kickstarting the Caribbean ICT Space: Caribbean Telecommunications Union holds ICT Week in BVI

    Kickstarting the Caribbean ICT Space: Caribbean Telecommunications Union holds ICT Week in BVI

    Caribbean citizens’ growing appetite for digital conveniences is driving the region’s governments to act decisively to move essential services to online platforms. Ministers and senior government officials from across the region are holding talks to outline the practical steps needed to make basic government services available through smartphones and other Internet-connected devices. The Ministerial seminar will take place on September 30 in…

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  • Photo of Urgent action needed to combat online violence against women & girls, says new UN report

    Urgent action needed to combat online violence against women & girls, says new UN report

    Millions affected globally, but most countries still failing to effectively address growing problem New York, 24 September 2015 – A new report released today by the United Nations Broadband Commission reveals that almost three quarters of women online have been exposed to some form of cyber violence, and urges governments and industry to work harder and more effectively together to…

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  • Photo of Latin America and Caribbean to adopt SDGs, but still lagging on some MDGs

    Latin America and Caribbean to adopt SDGs, but still lagging on some MDGs

    In the last 15 years, Latin America and the Caribbean have met several key targets included in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), such as reducing extreme poverty, hunger and child mortality, incorporating more girls in the educational system, and expanding access to clean water. However, as the world is setting out on a new challenge, meeting the Sustainable Development Goals…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Ministers discuss collective position on UN Climate Change Convention

    CARICOM Ministers discuss collective position on UN Climate Change Convention

    CARICOM Ministers with responsibility for Environment and Climate Change, earlier this week, convened a high level meeting in St Lucia, where the Region’s position on climate change, which will be presented at the upcoming United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference, was discussed. Guyana was represented by Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman and Mr. Andrew Bishop, Guyana’s Lead…

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  • Photo of CARDI, CDB host black Sigatoka disease training workshop in Guyana

    CARDI, CDB host black Sigatoka disease training workshop in Guyana

    The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) will be hosting a workshop on the ‘Integrated Disease Management of black Sigatoka disease (BSD)’ from 28 September – 9 October, 2015, in Guyana. The workshop will take place at the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI), Agriculture Road, Mon Repos, and will be facilitated by plant…

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  • Photo of COP21- 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – 30th November to 11th December 2015, in Paris, France

    COP21- 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – 30th November to 11th December 2015, in Paris, France

    Climate Change has been acknowledged as the most critical challenge currently facing humanity, and indeed the whole planet. The 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21/CMP11), scheduled for 30th November to 11th December 2015, in Paris, France is a crucial conference. It’s approximately 40,000 delegates need to achieve a…

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  • Photo of Montserrat Can Benefit from CARICOM Development Fund, Says Minister of Trade

    Montserrat Can Benefit from CARICOM Development Fund, Says Minister of Trade

    CHRIST CHURCH, Barbados – Current chair of the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) and Honourable Ministry of Agriculture Claude Hogan, says Montserrat stands to benefit from the CARICOM Development Fund once it accedes to it. Minister Hogan was speaking at the Fifth Meeting of Contributors and Development Partners of the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF) held at ACCRA…

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  • Photo of Tools for Improving Food Safety Focus of Upcoming CDB Workshop in Guyana

    Tools for Improving Food Safety Focus of Upcoming CDB Workshop in Guyana

    The third ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop facilitated by the Caribbean Development Bank’s (CDB) Technical Cooperation Division, through its programme, the Caribbean Technological Consultancy Services Network, is slated to take place from September 15-18, 2015 in Guyana. Over 30 health inspectors, food service managers and handlers will benefit from the three-day training. The ServSafe Food Safety Training and…

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