‘Oog Poli’ ta atendiendo 600 pashent pa siman

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ImSan a celebra Siman di ‘World Sight Day’

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Ruthmila Odor, Manager di Instituto Medico San Nicolas ‘ImSan’ a duna DIARIO informacion tocante e siman di ‘World Sight Day’ cu ImSan ta den celebracion.

Ruthmila a señala cu tempo di Covid-19 ‘Oog Poli’ a muda y nan a yega den nan localidad nobo, y nan tin hopi servicio nobo cu ni e trahadornan di ImSan a haya chens di conoce kico tur nan ta haci den e clinica di wowo.

            Odor a splica cu danki na e director di ImSan, docter Rajnherc, nan ta celebra y concientiza dunando charlanan y a tene un ‘opendag’, unda cada parti di e clinica di wowo a prepara nan huki unda nan ta traha pa conta e trahadornan di ImSan kico tur nan ta haci diariamente, pa nan pashent.

            “Tene cuenta cu Oog Poli ta haya semanalmente 600 persona. Tin e pashent cu ta bin pa consulta, ta haya preparacion pa wak e vision di wowo, y a base di esey, e ta bay na e docter. E docter ta pidi un scan of un echo, y tin asina hopi mashin cu e docter por wak detaya kico ta e miho cuido pa e pashent”, Ruthmila Odor, a menciona.

            El a agrega cu hopi biaha ta resulta cu e pashent toch, tin cu haya un tratamento por ta di laser, di angua den wowo, cu gotanan of tratamento ya mas avanza, cu mester opera. “Masha poco nos tin cu manda pashent afo, awendia” Odor a subraya, agregando cu Aruba ta hopi avanza den tratamento di wowo.

            “E fastioso ta cu despues di Covid-19 tabata hopi dificil, vooral pa docter di wowo, pasobra nos ta yega asina cerca di e pashentnan, cu pa atende e cantidad di pashentnan cu normalmente nos ta atende, poco poco nos ta hal’e  in. Nos ta haci na ImSan, di dialuna pa diabierna, operacion di wowo”, Ruthmila Odor a remarca.

E lista di spera ta hopi largo, a subraya.

            “Dr. Lacle, recientemente, a papia cu HAVA anto tin ideanan cu mi ta kere cu ta hopi bon, cu aworaki ta cuestion di concretiza pa nos por haci e flow pa e pashentnan pasa den un filter y di eynan yega na Oog Poli, vooral e problema cronico di Diabetes”, Odor a comenta, indicando cu tratamento di angua den wowo cu tabata wordo haci na Corsow, mescos cu tratamentonan di glaucoma, retina, catarata etc., tur ta wordo haci na Aruba, y e ta orguyoso cu pashentnan den e region tambe ta wordo manda Aruba.

            Finalmente Ruthmila Odor, Gerente di ImSan, a bisa cu e clinica di wowo ta consisti di como 25 trahador, pues e ta un departamento grandi, y nan tin un sucursal na Stadionweg.










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Ta invita tur grupo di Sint y Piet pa inscribi pa yegada di Sinterklaas 2022

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Minister di Cultura y CCDN

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Minister di Cultura Xiomara Maduro conhuntamente cu Comision Celebracion Dianan Nacional ta haci un invitacion na tur grupo di Sint y Piet pa inscribi y participa na yegada di Sinterklaas 2022.

            E aña aki e gran yegada di Sinterklaas lo ta den su forma tradicional bek cu musica, baile y hopi emocion pa grandi y chikito. E aña aki tin varios cambio bunita pa mantene e fiesta di mas grandi di nos muchanan bibo pa e siguiente generacion.

            Ultimo dia pa inscribi ta Diamars, 18 di october 2022.




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Ronchi de Cuba ta un ehempel di empresario moderno

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El a cumpli cu e exigencianan pa por a alcansa su logro

*Su personalidad y talentonan a keda bibo den su “Trash”

*Como capitan di industria e ta entrega Aruba un Cas di Moda 

ORANJESTAD(AAN)- E pasion di Ronchi de Cuba pa mundo di alta moda, semper tabata presente.

Na edad hoben, Ronchi tabata semper impresiona na su forma, cu su presentacion personal.

Nunca el a entrega su personalidad propio, pero a uza e esencia di Ronchi pa crea un compania cu el a yama Trash, un nomber cu na prome momento ta causa shock.

“Trash” (desperdicio) den man di Ronchi de Cuba, a bira e etiketa di coleccionnan di moda unico cu Ronchi de Cuba ta ofrece na e Arubiano.

Aruba a haya un Cas di Moda, cu tin tur motibo pa competi contra marcanan stranhero, cu ta haci e Arubiano subi avion pa bay gasta nan placa den exterior.

E arte di creacion di costura,  a sirbi como un fuente di entrada pa e Arubano atrabez di historia.

Companianan di tela y loke costura ta exigi, ta conoci cu profesionalnan Arubano capaz di produci e resultadonan mas bunita pa ocasionnan special.

Cu tempo, Arubianonan a cuminsa biaha pa exterior pa cumpra nan paña na paisnan manera Merca, Venezuela y Hulanda. E grupo cu mas entrada por a cumpra obranan di modistanan internacional.

E segundo parti di Siglo 20 a introduci na mundo e fascinacion pa “marca” y hasta falsificacion di marca pa productonan mas barata cu e articulonan original costoso.

Ronchi a entrega mundo di moda local y internacional un marca. “Trash” el a yama e marca di su linea di produccion di na un nivel sumamente halto internacional.

Pero den “Trash” ta mira Ronchi de Cuba y ta mira e Arubiano, mescos cu e cartera di e Arubiano cu ta haya oportunidad di briya riba plataforma mundial y internacional.

Pa Ronchi de Cuba por a alcansa su proposito, e mester a uza su talento pero tambe su determinacion pa e yega na su meta.

Nunca el a entrega su propio identidad y mescos cu el a shock cu e palabra “Trash”, e ta shock cu su presentacionnan den cual ta duna cada persona oportunidad pa expresa nan personalidad y logra nan representacion na e occasion y momento den nan bida.

“Marca” ta exigencia den e mundo nobo y ta “Marca” Ronchi de Cuba a entrega Aruba cu colecionnan den ambientenan cu a hiba e Arubiano na Aruba mes, te e cumbrenan di mundo internacional di moda, cu tanto ta atrae hende.

E hoben Ronchi de Cuba, a lucha y traha pa loke el a kere aden y awe ta haci posibel pa ora gobernante di Aruba bay exterior, Aruba wordo representa cu clase, cu e estilo cu ta duna prueba di e nivel di comunidad di Aruba.

Cu cada diseño di “Trash”, prueba ta wordo duna na mundo di e calidad di bida di Aruba y e exigencianan y gusto halto di e Pueblo di Aruba.

Awe DIARIO ta presenta Ronchi de Cuba como un Capitan di Industria na Aruba pero tambe e prueba di loke tanto biaha a wordo bisa.

Ronchi de Cuba a uza e talentonan di tanto Arubiano cu a crea nan entrada cu e fishi di modista. El a empaketa e fishi na e exigencianan di tempo moderno di un mundo cu a bira internacional y el a traha.

Trabou ta central den bida di un empresario mescos cu tur cu kier logra.

Awe como empresario Ronchi de Cuba ta entrega Aruba loke ta uno di e pasionnan mas grandi di e Arubiano, cu ta e forma cu e ta presenta su mes.

E Arubiano ya no mester biaha pa Paris, pa goza di coleccionnan na nivel haltisimo di Trash cu cartera di un Arubiano ta soporta.

Na caminda pa 2023, nos ta presenta e hoben Ronchi di Cuba cu a comberti su talentonan den un Cas di Moda, cu por competi contra e modistanan mas renombra na mundo.

Ronchi de Cuba a crece den un Aruba cu a conoce reto tras di reto for di e momento cu el a lanza “Trash” cu awe ta un invitacion pa hobennan pa subi caminda pa futuro.

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Grange calls for plan to develop regional orange economy Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange has called for a plan devised by Caribbean governments to develop the regional creative economy, also called the orange economy.

She made the call during a panel discussion titled ‘Caribbean Leaders Open Dialogue on the orange Economy: A Path for Caribbean Developmenton Wednesday. The virtual panel discussion was organised by the Caribbean Association of World Bank, IMF, IDB, and PAHO Staff and the Executive Directors’ Offices representing the Caribbean.

“Our governments have to play the role of facilitator and enabler when it comes to developing the orange economy; governments need to be initiating action to promote the creative economy, promoting access to financing for the sector.

“As with other sectors, governments must promote more opportunities for training and development in the various fields of industry and covering all aspects of the creative economy eco-system.

“Our governments must also be more forceful in encouraging developed nations more to fulfil the obligations they have asserted in various international fora. For example, the European Union has offered to our CARIFORUM region through the Protocol on Cultural Cooperation preferential access to the markets of the EU under the UNESCO 2005 Convention.

“The orange economy includes all sectors whose goods and services are based on the creation of intellectual property, such as design and visual arts, tourism and cultural heritage, new media and software, performing arts, music, and literary arts and publications.

“It is noteworthy that in the quarter in which Jamaica re-opened the sector, there was a $17-billion spike in the country’s GDP. The orange economy then has great economic potential. It is for this reason that I lobbied for grants to the ECCI sector in the amount of $90 million to help both individual and corporate bodies involved in the orange economy.

“Over 50 per cent of the region’s gross domestic product and at least 60 per cent of total employment is generated by MSMEs, so our boosting of the orange economy is a proven and credible path to Caribbean economic development.

“If the orange economyis to become the pillar of economic diversification in the Caribbean, there is a need to understand its trajectory and to identify the way that micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMSe) can benefit from the development,” she said.

Minister Grange said the major follow-up to the panel discussion should be a regional conference and more international partnerships on the Orange Economy.

Other members of the panel were Michael Browne, Minister of the Creative Industries for Antigua and Barbuda, Machel Montano, calypsonian from Trinidad and Tobago, and Alfonso Garcia Mora, Vice President Latin America, Caribbean and Europe International Finance Corporation.

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JPS announces planned power outages for October 14 and 15 Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has announced several maintenance-related power outages for Thursday, October 14 and Friday, October 15, in sections of at least seven parishes.

The light and power company gave notice in a series of tweets on Twitter.

Here’s a breakdown of the areas to be impacted on Friday, October 14:

Clarendon

Ludlow District from 10am – 4pm

St Catherine

Pegasus Drive in Watson Grove, from 9am – 4:30pmDebbie Ave, Barbara Ave, Andrea Crescent, Tara Crescent, and Valerie Way from 9am – 5pm

St Andrew

Section of Federal Road from 9am – 5pm7 Miles, Shooters Hill, St Benedict Heights, Passion Gardens from 9:30am – 3:00pmBarbican Road and Grants Pen Drive from 9am – 5pmShort Cut District / Cavaliers from 9:30am – 4pm

Westmoreland

Woodsville from 9am – 5pm

Hanover

Cave Valley from 9am – 4:30pm

Manchester

Waltham to Lorraine Cottage via Slaughter House Road from 9:30am – 3:30pm

Portland

Craig Mill from 9am – 4:30pm

Here’s a breakdown of the areas to be impacted on Saturday, October 15:

Clarendon

Comfort Road Osbourne Store from 10am – 12pm

St Catherine

Williamsfield Bridge to Ham Walk from 8am – 5pm

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How Young Caribbean Entrepreneurs Can Cash-In On The Booming Creator Economy

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 14, 2022: As a creator, living in the Caribbean and trying to connect with a wider audience can be challenging. It’s an opportunity to have a lucrative career delivering content to specific audiences all over the world. While it seems like it’s something that can happen overnight. It’s not!  just like how you start an online business for ecommerce or sales – it takes planning and determination to get noticed, traction, and then monetize for a sustainable income.

There are creators throughout the Caribbean. Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, Antigua, and more. One of the things they all have in common is that they are targeting specific audiences that are interested in what they have to say. This content may be completely catered to island lifestyles or may attract larger audiences around the world, but it all comes back to the same question – are they being paid for this content they create, and is the creator economy helping sustain their lifestyle?

What exactly is the creator economy?

It’s no secret that there are millions of people on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, and other social platforms that have seen success. In this digital transformation, you can live in the islands and still make a huge impact where you can monetize and grow. All you need is a niche, great content, an audience, and a platform that recognizes what you’re doing so you can get paid.

While this sounds simple, it’s important to note that Caribbean creators may have a few obstacles to get past that you won’t find in other places around the globe. The cost advertisers pay is different than in the U.S., which may cut into profits. Additionally, you may have to pay taxes based on the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, even if you aren’t in the U.S.

Depending on what platform you use, you can quickly gain an audience in the Caribbean, especially if your niche is something people want to know about. A good way to ensure you are getting paid your worth for the content you create is by partnering with a company that is looking at your niche audience. This could mean doing content for the tourism industry, brands that want to get their products out to your audience, and more. The great thing about creating good content on these platforms is the brands will start recognizing your power and will reach out to you.

What exactly is a niche?

A niche is one specific area you cover that limits the competition in your field. You’ll become known for that particular content. This is your chance to demonstrate your knowledge and expertise in that area so people will start following you to hear and see what you have to say. In fact, there are many niches that are specific to the Caribbean, like Carnival. The pool of Carnival content creators is growing, and they cover everything from where to stay, the bands playing, where to get costumes, showing how costumes are made, and then everything going on at carnival.

Now, if you didn’t know it, there’s an entire community of Caribbean content creators that support one another and provide information for pitching opportunities, discussions on essential tools needed, and fintech opportunities. Plugging into this community is a good way to start connecting with the right people to increase your chances of positioning yourself as a stand-out content creator and monetizing your content.

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While it can be difficult getting traction on some of these platforms, once you have started drawing attention from the masses, it’s time to start providing gated content where you are in control of how much money you make. For instance, you can have snippets of your content on Instagram which provides value but using a multi-platform model where you can sell your premium content is the goal.

How do you do this? There are a few ways. Create an exclusive paid online community, create a paid membership, paywall your videos or music, sell digital downloads or subscriptions and more. That means having a solid strategy on how you will use your audience to grow and then branch out into delivering your own content for a fee. By using public platforms along with your private platform, you’ll be able to gauge what your audience wants and is willing to pay for.

How easy is it to build an audience?

It depends. You have to know what people want and need. That means studying the competition, seeing what you can offer and do better, and delivering content that adds value. The internet plans in the Caribbean differ from other places in the world, so you must be prepared. If that means pre-recording your content to stream at certain times to save money while you’re building, that may be a good solution. You must have high-speed internet, and your phone plan must be top-tier.

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There are many platforms popping up in the Caribbean that offer multiple ways for content creators to shine. While many people complain about the CPM in dealing with YouTube and other platforms, there are additional ways to earn money for your content. Affiliate marketing is huge in the Caribbean because companies want their business. The problem is, it can be very expensive when trying to get things to the Caribbean, which ends up being a bust.

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Networking with people around the world can also help grow your audience. That’s the beauty of having a digital platform, because the more people you attract, the larger your platform becomes. It doesn’t matter if they are in the U.S. or Ireland – if they are watching and continue to come back to listen to or view your content, you’re growing a solid base.

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