Ministry, Catholic Board offer support to Jamal’s schoolmates

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Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly. – FILE PHOTO/JEFF K MAYERS

THE Education Ministry and the Catholic School Board are to provide counselling and comfort to students of the Carapichaima RC Primary School, after one of them was killed over the weekend.

Jamal Modeste, nine, was shot in the back in a drive-by shooting at the African Recreation Grounds in Enterprise, Chaguanas on Saturday night. He was taken to the Chaguanas Health Centre, where he died while being treated.

His family was left in shock and disbelief over his death.

On Monday, Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly confirmed that the ministry’s student support services unit would be offering counselling services to students at the school.

“Yes. As in all such tragic cases, the staff of the student support services will offer support.”

Gadsby-Dolly added. “It would have begun today (Monday).”

Catholic School Board CEO Sharon Mangroo said the board will offer support to students at the school as well.

“The parish priest will visit the school tomorrow (Tuesday).”

Mangroo said the board was advised that the Education Ministry would be sending counsellors to the school on Monday. Under those circumstances, the board did not think it wise to overwhelm the students by having the priest also visit the school on Monday.

“Assistance will also be sought from the parish for the family.”

School principal Thomas Metivier confirmed that a social worker from the Education Ministry visited on Monday to speak with students and staff. He also confirmed that the Catholic Board would send someone on Tuesday to counsel students and staff over Jamal’s death.

Metivier described the mood at the school as “solemn, sombre and reflective.”

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PNM marks legacy of George Chambers

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George Chambers, the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago served between the period of 1981-1987. – File photo/ T&T News Centre Ltd

The People’s National Movement (PNM) is to mark the life and legacy of late prime minister George Chambers, who died 25 years ago on November 4.

The party is planning a series of events, led by Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, including a youth essay/poetry competition, as well as an art competition, from October 17-30.

An exhibition will also be hosted at the National Library from November 4-18.

In a media release, the party encouraged the national community, especially young people, to participate in the upcoming events, in his honour.

Chambers (1928-1997) was TT’s second prime minister after Dr Eric Williams, and led the party to a general election victory in 1981. The release said he was known for “his courage, patriotism, boldness…and undisputed love for TT.”

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UN agency to help Trinidad and Tobago manage migrants

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Attendees at the Launch of the United Nations Network on Migration – Trinidad and Tobago (UNNM-TT) held Monday at The Brix, Autograph Collection, Port of Spain.
(L-R back row) Sheldon Ramroop from the World Food Programme, UNICEF Migrant Response Coordinator Alma Jenkins, Colombian Ambassador Martha Cecilia Pinilla Perdomo, United Nations Development Programme Resident Coordinator a.i. Gerardo Noto, International Organization for Migration Port of Spain Head of Office Jewel Ali, PAHO/WHO Country Representative Dr Erica Wheeler, UNFPA Liaison Officer Aurora Noguera-Ramkissoon, UNHCR Legal Associate Gina Maharaj, and Karyce Phillips from FAO. (L-R front row) Minister of Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox, Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Dr Amery Browne, Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, and Minister of Labour Stephen Mc Clashie. –  Photo by Paula Lindo

Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne said he appreciated the assistance the UN Network on Migration TT (UNNM-TT) would be able to give the government in managing the flow of migrants into and through the country.

He was speaking at the launch of the initiative on Monday at the Brix Hotel, Cascade.

The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) was adopted worldwide in 2018, and local and regional migration mechanisms were formed as part of this agreement under the responsibility of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

Browne said the number of migrants worldwide has grown dramatically as people flee famine, poverty, warfare, sometimes persecution and political turmoil, while many also seek improved circumstances for themselves and their families.

“As countries that become migrant destinations expand, the need for co-ordinated and collaborative efforts among countries and organisations becomes more urgent than ever before. No one entity can manage migration globally, including the TT government, especially if the ultimate aim is to ensure the safety of migrant populations, the manageable accommodation, integration and facilitation of new beginnings for those who had to leave their homeland, and support for systems in the countries they transit and the countries that receive them.

“I consider the work of the IOM, safeguarding the rights of migrants and providing assistance to source, transit, and destination countries, to be particularly crucial at this time. Collaboration between the PoS IOM and my ministry is therefore a matter of tremendous importance, constituting part of our commitment to regional integration efforts such as Caricom and regional instruments such as the GCM.”

Browne said facilitating the movement of people is an imperative for TT and the region.

“Unregulated flows are often impractical and have negative social, economic, and security impacts. As we seek to engage with partners to ensure that the delicate and problematic balance between managing the wellbeing of migrants and the perhaps unavoidable domestic concerns as a destination country is properly developed and maintained, the concerns of all constituents within the framework of migration must matter. TT welcomes the inception of the UNNM-TT and eagerly anticipates the support this partnership will bring to capacity-building, knowledge-sharing, information collection, data analysis, and the development of the national action plans.”

UN resident co-ordinator Dennis Zulu said the UNNMTT would lead to a more co-ordinated approach to migration, as the project would take into account specific factors unique to TT.

IOM PoS project manager Zeke Beharry said migration will not slow or stop, so it needed to be strategically managed to facilitate orderly, safe, responsible, and regular migration.

He said the UNNM-TT would co-ordinate the responses of 15 UN agencies and NGOs, with space for any other interested UN agencies. He said the network would encourage the government to endorse the GCM, support the implementation of the 26 GCM objectives, implement capacity-building activities that support the government in strengthening the approach to migration in TT, and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the evolving migration dynamics and provide leadership for a co-ordinated and collaborative approach to action to migration in TT.

Colombian ambassador Martha Pinilla-Perdomo said in Colombia, the International Organization for Migrants in Bogota supported the establishment of a network similar to the UNNM, and the country is seen as a model one for migrants and migration matters. She said it has facilitated the management of at least two million Venezuelans living in diverse regions of Colombia who need to be integrated into the society.

“Migrants are characterised for being creative and having the strength to be able to go to a new world, capable of executing their ideas. Many of them are well educated in technical and professional knowledge that may supplement the local capacities. They are also consumers and taxpayers if they are regularised.”

She said it’s a win-win situation if the receiving countries and their national institutions, as well as expert NGOs and the international community which manages the different aspects of migrant implications, are able to work together harmoniously.

Pinilla-Perdomo said substantial migration brings new challenges in diverse areas such as registration, temporary shelter, emergency health services, feeding, regularisation, housing, public utilities, labour, education, and permanent health services, which makes a co-ordinating mechanism even more important.

“An organised migration system to receive and integrate those who for diverse reasons have had to leave behind their countries, belongings, friends, and in many cases, their families, gives them back their dignity as the human beings they are, assuring them their respect and guaranteeing them their human rights.”

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Police Identify Victim Of Fatal Shooting In Gros Islet – St. Lucia Times News

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Police have identified the fatal shooting victim in Beausejour, Gros Islet, as 34-year-old Nevern Dujon.

According to law enforcement officials, at about 12:05 am on Monday, October 19, 2022, they received a shooting report at Beausejour, Gros Islet.

Dujon, a resident of Monier, Gros Islet, was in a parked motorcar when unknown individuals accosted him, firing multiple gunshots.

According to reports, he died at the scene.

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Fifa-cursussen voor arbiters op het veld en in de zaal

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door Marinio Balsemhof PARAMARIBO — De veld- en zaalvoetbalarbiters gaan drukke dagen tegemoet. Van 20 tot 24 oktober is er

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L’enquête se poursuit après le « commando » armé dans une pizzeria du Lamentin

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Dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche (15 au 16 octobre), six hommes ont braqué la pizzeria Delice 32, dans le bourg du Lamentin et détroussé les clients. Les investigations sont en cours.

« Un commando armé ». Dans la bouche des policiers, c’est véritablement à cela que les gérants, employés et clients d’une pizzeria ont eu affaire dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche, au Lamentin. 

Ce soir-là, six hommes, munis de bandanas, de capuches pour certains, mais le visage découvert pour d’autres se sont présentés au Délice 32 pour braquer l’établissement situé dans le bourg du Lamentin. 

Trois d’entre eux, dont deux armés, sont entrés dans le snack et demandé la caisse. Ils ont mis la main sur 350 euros.

Un blessé par balle

Les braqueurs ont profité de cette scène violente pour dépouiller les clients présents de leurs téléphones, bijoux et autres effets personnels. 

L’un d’eux, qui refusait de se laisser faire, a été pris pour cible et blessé par balle. Hospitalisé, son pronostic n’est heureusement pas menacé. 

Une enquête de police, pilotée par la Direction Territoriale de la Police Nationale, a été aussitôt ouverte. Des constatations ont été effectuées sur les lieux. Les policiers exploitent les éléments afin de retrouver au plus vite les six braqueurs.

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Le public invité à découvrir les moyens disponibles pour le secourir

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La semaine nationale de la Résilience en Guadeloupe s’est achevée samedi au centre commercial de Destreland. L’ensemble des acteurs associatifs et institutionnels spécialiste dans la gestion de crise était mobilisé. Des animations et des  démonstrations ont été proposées au grand public.

La journée nationale de la Résilience, une fois n’est pas coutume,  s’est muée en semaine, ponctuée de différentes actions et interventions à destination des scolaires et du grand public comme l’explique le préfet, Alexandre Rochatte. Il est venu à la rencontre des différents acteurs de la prévention et de la gestion des risques naturels. « Nous avons l’habitude en Guadeloupe de faire un certain nombre de journée ou de semaine de sensibilisation et d’information aux risques…


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UCC and StarApple A.I announce strategic partnership Loop Jamaica

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Michael Gordon (left), Chief Innovation Officer, University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) and Adrian Dunkley, CEO, StarApple Analytics shake hands following the signing of an MOU at the UCC’s Worthington Avenue campus.

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The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) and StarApple A.I have entered into a strategic partnership, to combine data science and artificial intelligence (A.I) solutions with academic innovations.

With data and technology playing an increasingly important role in the state of the planet, economies and our everyday lives, an unrelenting drive for innovation and future thinking is required to ensure the Caribbean is at the forefront of global technology.

“Jamaica’s creativity per square mile is unmatched, we can channel that into a technological renaissance that will benefit all Jamaicans,” said Adrian Dunkley, Founder of StarApple A.I and President of the Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance.

Dunkley noted that the UCC-StarApple partnership is a powerful combination and a catalyst for regional change using human-centred technology.

Michael Gordon, UCC’s Chief Innovation Officer said the institution is “focused on developing the next generation of leaders with transformative education and economic growth as our driver, together we will unlock the full potential of the Jamaican Technology ecosystem.”

The partnership has already proven fruitful, with pilots of several solutions including an A.I supported financial aid tools to help working students, a sports lab utilising A.I drones and gamified learning labs teaching private and public-sector professionals how to apply data analytics in their daily work efficiently.

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Antigua & Barbuda Reaps Success At FCCA Conference

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St, Johns, Antigua, October 17, 2022, … As the cruise industry continues its strong recovery, the Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, (ABTA) Mr. Colin James led a delegation comprising stakeholders from the Ministry of Tourism, The Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority, and Executive members of the St Johns Taxi Association to the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) 28th Annual Conference, held in Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic, October 11th -14th.

The team comprised Mr. St. Clair Soleyn, Senior Project Manager, and Ms. Simone Richards, Policy Specialist, both at the Ministry of Tourism & Investment, and Mr. Darwin Telemaque, CEO, Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority, among others.

The delegation participated in high-level meetings with major players in the cruise tourism industry. Mr. James commented, “Cruise tourism is a fast-growing component of our tourism industry. Since we’re now experiencing a strong recovery after being at a standstill due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the staging of the conference is timely.” Mr. James continued, “The upcoming winter season promises to be record-breaking for cruise arrivals. Some 182,120 passengers from 108 calls are expected during the last quarter of this year with January 2023 projected to be our busiest month for the season with 79 calls and 135,810 passengers to St. Johns.”

The team held meetings with executives representing over 10 cruise lines as well as executives of the FCCA. The Ministry of Tourism and Investment, with the ABTA, was also able to facilitate the attendance of three members of the St, Johns Taxi Association, President, Mr. Patrick Bennet, Mr. Leroy Baptiste, and Mr. Sean Beazer for meetings with the leadership of the FCCA. The meetings were frank and productive, incorporating a presentation from the Taxi Association that resulted in the FCCA entertaining the possibility of an increase in transportation charges that has been static for the past 17 years.

As the dynamics of travel platforms continue to evolve, discussions varied by cruise companies. Hundreds of Antiguans and Barbudans continue to benefit from the career opportunities that Royal Caribbean and MSC cruise lines offer. Simultaneously, the delegation was pleased with the announcement that Virgin Voyages’, whose deployment to the region this year was delayed due to logistical challenges will be calling on Antigua in 2023.

Cruise lines are now mandated to reduce their carbon footprint, a regulation with which they must comply. This will affect the ports they deploy in their itineraries. The delegation shared the news that Antigua has now commenced installation of 6 Liquified Natural Gas, (LNG) generators which will be deployed in April 2023. In that regard, Princess Cruise Lines advised they will also be launching their Sun Princess, which carries 4,300 passengers, its first LNG vessel, to call on St. Johns in 2023. With the stringent U.S. policies concerning emissions, Antigua anticipates that more USA-based ships will make the island a port of call.

Simultaneously, a high-level delegation of 6 executives from Carnival, UK P&O Cruise lines will visit Antigua in mid-November for meetings with the Honorable Prime Minister, Mr. Gaston Browne and with the Honorable Minister of Tourism & Investment, Mr. Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez on the commitment to commence homeporting their new vessel “Ariva” in St. Johns as of January 2023. This meeting will be followed by technical meetings with the respective government agencies. Additionally with a huge percent of the overall cruise traffic coming from the United States, homeporting from other lines in Antigua is also now under serious consideration.

The Antigua delegation shared with cruise line executives that after successful negotiations, St. Johns will be the only port in the Eastern Caribbean offering electronic clearance for arriving vessels. By submitting the ship’s manifests to Antigua’s port regulatory agencies, the evening before arrival in St. Johns, their passengers will clear immigration and customs in advance so that once berthed, disembarkation may immediately begin.

CEO James also spoke optimistically of an increase in arrivals for summer 2023. He shared that summer 2022, was a challenge for the entire region with only 4 cruise ship calls reported. However, some 18 calls are already projected for the period May to September 2023.

This year’s conference had over 1,500 delegates in attendance, including Prime Ministers and Ministers responsible for Tourism, CEOs of tourism agencies, Directors of Tourism, Destination Representatives, Tour Companies, Marketing, and Promotional Companies, and executives from various major cruise lines.

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