Saint Lucia Stands Ready to Assist St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Lucia Stands Ready to Assist St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Photo Courtesy: The UWI Seismic Research Centre By OECS Prime Minister Honourable Allen Chastanet has spoken to the Prime Minister of St. Vincent of the Grenadines, Dr. the Honourable Ralph Gonsalves, and indicated Saint Lucia’s readiness to assist in light of the latest developments with the ongoing eruption of the La Soufrière Volcano.  Saint Lucia’s […]

Caribbean Volcano Erupts, Prompts Thousands to Evacuate

Caribbean Volcano Erupts, Prompts Thousands to Evacuate

By Courtney Travis, AccuWeather The largest volcano on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent on Friday erupted in spectacular fashion, sending an ash plume shooting an estimated 52,000 feet into the atmosphere and forcing the evacuation of thousands. Authorities had ordered evacuations on St. Vincent Thursday evening, ahead of the expected volcanic eruption that occurred […]

IDB Lab Will Strengthen Jamaican Youth Competencies

IDB Lab Will Strengthen Jamaican Youth Competencies

By IADB Some 1,200 unemployed and underemployed youth between the ages of 17 and 34, are set to benefit from a special IDB Lab programme aimed at strengthening economic opportunities and enhancement of their digital, business, and interpersonal skills. Youth will also access job opportunities through highly practical project-based learning and employability skills enabling them […]

No, the Idea of CARICOM is not Dead

No, the Idea of CARICOM is not Dead

By Sir Ronald Sanders A commentary, published on March 8 by Camillo Gonsalves, a minister of the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines, was headlined “Every Island for itself’. The first line was unequivocal in stating that “The idea of CARICOM died on December 16, 2020”. Camillo Gonsalves is a Caribbean man, and an integrationist. Only […]

Is Professor Beckles Being ‘Pushed Out’ of UWI Due to Stance on Reparations?

Is Professor Beckles Being ‘Pushed Out’ of UWI Due to Stance on Reparations?

This photo is a Chapel by the University of the West Indies, Mona in Kingston Jamaica. Its a Chapel that has existed since June 1959. (Shutterstock) KINGSTON, Jamaica: The Co-Chairman of the Global African Congress (GAC) Cikiah Thomas, has written to the Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), businessman Robert Bermudez, expressing […]

IDB Launches 2021 Call for Proposals for Regional Projects in Latin America and Caribbean

IDB Launches 2021 Call for Proposals for Regional Projects in Latin America and Caribbean

Sign in front of the Inter-American Development Bank, BID, in Washington. – Washington, D.C. / USA – June 14 2020 (Shutterstock) By IADB The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) today launched the 2021 Call for Proposals for the Regional Public Goods (RPG) Initiative in Latin America and the Caribbean, which supports projects involving three or more countries. The […]

GUYANA Becoming a ‘Creeping Dictatorship’ Says Trevor Benn After Being Questioned by police

GUYANA Becoming a ‘Creeping Dictatorship’ Says Trevor Benn After Being Questioned by police

By Wired JA GEORGETOWN, Guyana, March 18, 2021 – Former Lands and Survey Commissioner, Trevor Benn on Wednesday emerged from a question and answer session with the Guyana Police Force’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID), saying that the Irfaan Ali administration was becoming  a “creeping dictatorship.”  He was reacting following his interrogation by the police in […]

Time for a Caribbean-US Relations Reset

Time for a Caribbean-US Relations Reset

By Hon. Dr Keith Rowley The United States has long been a very important neighbor to the Caribbean and continues to be a significant partner for our 16 million- strong Community in a number of areas – security, trade, investment, energy, agriculture, education, tourism and sport. Members of our diaspora have contributed meaningfully to the […]

PM Harris Highlights Role of Women in the Fight Against COVID-19, and the Rebuilding of the Federation’s Economy

PM Harris Highlights Role of Women in the Fight Against COVID-19, and the Rebuilding of the Federation’s Economy

Photo: Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, March 08, 2021 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – As the global community pauses to reflect on the role of women in our communities on International Women’s Day today, March 08, the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. […]

Saint Lucia Celebrates the 3rd Anniversary of the Escazú Agreement!

Saint Lucia Celebrates the 3rd Anniversary of the Escazú Agreement!

Saint Lucia celebrated the third (3rd.) Anniversary of the adoption and endorsement of the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean on Thursday March 4, 2021. This environmental and human rights treaty, also known as the Escazú Agreement, was adopted and endorsed by […]

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