Tourism Trinidad to Host Lagniappe Culinary Cultural Experience

Tourism Trinidad to Host Lagniappe Culinary Cultural Experience

by Harry Johnsonn //eturbonews.com When government officials and professionals from the Caribbean’s Tourism and Travel Industry converge in Manhattan, New York for Caribbean Week 2023, they can look forward to enjoying Lagniappe – A Culinary Cultural Experience of Trinidad, which will be hosted by Tourism Trinidad Limited at Midtown Loft and Terrace in Manhattan, from 7pm […]

Immigrant Rights Advocates & Elected Officials Rally to Keep NY Families Together, Pass New York For All Act

Immigrant Rights Advocates & Elected Officials Rally to Keep NY Families Together, Pass New York For All Act

Photo by Oscar B. Castillo The New York for All Act prohibits local law enforcement and state agencies from colluding with federal immigration authorities The livestream is here. Photos and videos are here. High-res photos by Oscar B. Castillo are here. New York—On Thursday, June 1 the New York For All Coalition, elected officials, immigrant rights advocates, allies and impacted […]

CTO and CBU to showcase Caribbean Week in New York

CTO and CBU to showcase Caribbean Week in New York

Editorial credit: Victor Maschek / Shutterstock.com By: Caribbean Business Report The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) have announced a partnership, which will provide coverage of the highly anticipated Caribbean Week in New York, scheduled to take place from June 5 to 8, 2023. Under the agreement, the collaborative will leverage […]

Caribbean be warned: El Niño looking more likely – it may be a ‘significant event’

Caribbean be warned: El Niño looking more likely – it may be a ‘significant event’

By: Caribbean Business Report A joint media release by The UWI Global Institute for Climate Smart and Resilient Development (The UWI GICSRD) and the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) concludes that it is increasingly likely that an El Niño will emerge in the next few months. El Niño is the term used to […]

New Governance Training Scholarship for Caribbean non-profits

New Governance Training Scholarship for Caribbean non-profits

By: Caribbean Business Report The Board of Directors of the Caribbean Governance Training Institute (CGTI) is excited to announce a new collaboration with the J.Q. Charles Group of Companies to offer the Caribbean’s first scholarship aimed at board members of registered not-for-profit (NFP) organizations. The purpose of the ‘Not-For-Profit Directors’ Scholarship’ is to bring knowledge […]

Thirty-nine young entrepreneurs get grants from YEA

Thirty-nine young entrepreneurs get grants from YEA

By: Caribbean Business Report Thirty-nine (39) young Saint Lucians are now further empowered to propel their business thanks to the Youth Economy Agency (YEA). During a brief ceremony on Wednesday 24th May 2023 the Agency disbursed funds for 39 new grant recipients at its offices on Chaussee Road in Castries. A total of $66,558.02 was […]

Although unemployment has fallen in New York City, the last year has seen a sharp divergence in White and Black unemployment rates

Although unemployment has fallen in New York City, the last year has seen a sharp divergence in White and Black unemployment rates

By Emily Mella Pablo and James A. Parrott // centernyc.org New York City’s unemployment rate for the first quarter of this year (January-March) fell to 5.3 percent, down from 6.4 percent in the first quarter of 2022. The city continues to lag national performance, with the overall U.S. unemployment rate for the latest quarter clocking […]

Decimation Of Vulnerable Nations Inevitable If Global Warming Continues On Present Trend

Decimation Of Vulnerable Nations Inevitable If Global Warming Continues On Present Trend

By Sir Ronald Sanders John Kerry, former US Secretary of State and current US Special Envoy on Climate Change matters, told the world’s ambassadors at a meeting in Washington, on May 10, that “there is no way” of keeping the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius unless CO2 emissions are drastically reduced. Over […]

Urgent action needed to tackle stalled progress on health-related Sustainable Development Goals

Urgent action needed to tackle stalled progress on health-related Sustainable Development Goals

By PAHO Geneva, 19 May 2023 — WHO is releasing the 2023 edition of its annual World Health Statistics report with new figures on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic and the latest statistics on progress towards the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The report with data up to 2022 underscores a stagnation of health progress on […]

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