PAHO Urges Adoption of Innovative Technologies and Treatments to Eliminate Tuberculosis

PAHO Urges Adoption of Innovative Technologies and Treatments to Eliminate Tuberculosis

By PAHO Washington, D.C., March 22, 2024 (PAHO)- On the eve of World Tuberculosis Day (24 March), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is calling countries to intensify the fight against this preventable and curable disease. Tuberculosis, or TB, is the leading cause of death from a single infectious agent worldwide, surpassed only by COVID-19. In […]

Policymakers and Key Partners Determined to Scale Up National HIV Responses to Reach Prevention Targets with Greater Efficiency

Policymakers and Key Partners Determined to Scale Up National HIV Responses to Reach Prevention Targets with Greater Efficiency

By PAHO Friday, 22 March 2024, (PANCAP Coordinating Unit, CARICOM Secretariat): The Pan Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP), the mechanism that provides a structured and unified approach to the Caribbean’s response to the HIV epidemic, concluded the Eighth Meeting of National AIDS Program (NAP) Managers and Key Partners in Trinidad and Tobago on […]

DiNapoli: NYC Immigrant Workforce Below 2015 Peak

DiNapoli: NYC Immigrant Workforce Below 2015 Peak

Federal Policies Still Weighing on City’s Labor Force The size of New York City’s immigrant workforce was flat over nearly a decade, according to a new report from New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. Through 2023, the foreign-born labor market grew 18.5% since 2015 nationally, while New York City’s declined 0.6%, according to data analyzed from […]

Haiti is in Crisis, But Foreign Intervention Comes with an Ugly Past

Haiti is in Crisis, But Foreign Intervention Comes with an Ugly Past

By Ernesto Sagás | The Conversation Haiti is fast becoming a failed state. Armed gangs control most of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and have forced the shutdown of the capital’s international airport and gasoline refinery. Most businesses are closed or are being extorted by the gangs. Ordinary Haitians fear for their safety without the umbrella of law and order that only […]

Caribbean Export Engages Guyana on Bringing Investment into the Caribbean

Caribbean Export Engages Guyana on Bringing Investment into the Caribbean

The 2024 Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF 2024) was at the forefront of the agenda during a visit of the Executive Director of Caribbean Export in January 2024. The Caribbean Investment Forum has emerged as the premiere regional forum bringing investors and businesses together to create deals in sectors that can drive regional transformation. During the […]

France and the US Broke Haiti; They Should be the First to Mend It

France and the US Broke Haiti; They Should be the First to Mend It

Editorial credit: Simlinger / Shutterstock.com By Sir Ronald Sanders When the Foreign Ministers of the world’s wealthiest nations gathered in Brazil on February 21, 2024, Haiti’s dire situation found a brief moment of attention—not on the main agenda but on the sidelines of the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Rio de Janeiro. This sidelining is […]

A Call to Partner with Businesses from the EU, Latin America and the Caribbean

A Call to Partner with Businesses from the EU, Latin America and the Caribbean

Photo courtesy: Caribbean Business Report The EU-LAC Digital Accelerator is proud to announce its first call for business partnerships, aiming to foster cross-regional collaborations between Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean in the realm of digital business development. As a leading initiative supported by the European Union and spearheaded by TECNALIA, the accelerator serves as […]

Trinidad and Tobago Migrant Found Dead After 4 Years in ICE Detention

Trinidad and Tobago Migrant Found Dead After 4 Years in ICE Detention

Editorial credit: Mike van Schoonderwalt / Shutterstock.com By Sunita Sohrabji | Ethnic Media Services More than 160 detained migrants have embarked on a hunger strike at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington, following the death of a migrant who had been held there for more than four years. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that […]

The U.S. is Still Sending Haitians Intercepted at Sea Back to Haiti Despite the Violence

The U.S. is Still Sending Haitians Intercepted at Sea Back to Haiti Despite the Violence

By Julia Ainsley | MSN Despite extreme violence, political instability and hunger engulfing Haiti, the United States is continuing to return Haitian migrants interdicted at sea back to the gang-controlled country, to the dismay of Haitian advocates in the U.S. who decry the policy. On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard stopped 65 Haitians who were trying to flee Haiti […]