Fabien Laleu est nommé Directeur général adjoint de l’ARS Martinique

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Il remplacera Olivier Coudin qui occupe ce poste depuis septembre 2016.

Dans un communiqué de presse, L’agence régionale de santé de Martinique annonce ce mercredi 10 août la nomination de Fabien Laleu, Directeur de l’offre de soins et de l’autonomie (DOSA) à l’ARS Martinique et ancien Directeur général adjoint de l’Agence régionale de santé de Guyane, au poste de Directeur général adjoint de l’ARS Martinique dès le 1er septembre 2022.

 

Après avoir démarré sa carrière en 2002 au CHU de Limoges, Fabien Laleu a très vite rejoint l’Agence régionale d’hospitalisation en tant que chargé de mission. En 2010, à la création des Agences Régionales de Santé, il rejoint l’ARS Limousin en tant que Directeur de la stratégie puis Chef de cabinet. C’est en 2015 qu’il devient Directeur général adjoint de l’ARS Guyane, pour ensuite rejoindre l’ARS Martinique en 2020, en tant que Directeur de l’offre de soins et de l’autonomie. 

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Live2Lead leadership conference returns to Jamaica in October Loop Jamaica

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Creative Brands and Concepts, in partnership with the John Maxwell company, will host its annual global Live2Lead Jamaica leadership conference and awards ceremony both virtually and in person at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Friday, October 7.

The event will feature speeches from a panel of highly esteemed entrepreneurs, public speakers, authors, and expert coaches in leadership.

“Live2Lead, for the third consecutive year in Jamaica, is proud to bring another exceptional lineup to the 2022 staging. John C Maxwell, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Patrick Lencioni, Eric Thomas, and Tim Elmore are among some of the experts who will take the stage to share their diverse perspectives and knowledge in leadership across all areas of business,” according to a press release about the event.

The release said that attendees would have the opportunity to access some of the most valuable leadership content from the world’s best leaders. It said also that leaders will be able to expand their networks and build business relationships by connecting with other global leaders.

In an interview surrounding the conference, Erica McKenzie, Forbes coach and Event Organiser, said: “Business challenges are seen worldwide. The COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us very vital lessons. As a result, we have come up with innovative ideas, but there is still more that we need to learn.

“While businesses are in recovery mode, it is time to look beyond the Caribbean to get expert knowledge from global stars who were here before us. We will recover from the pandemic through shared learning. Live2lead is going to be that space to empower us to learn from those leaders.”

Live2Lead continues to give leaders and potential leaders the motivation and the strategies needed to progress and recover from the COVID-19 Pandemic.

This global development experience is now in its 9th staging and will equip attendees with the insight and skills they need to thrive in business. Early bird tickets are US$79 and can be purchased online at Live2Lead Jamaica’s or Creative Brands and Concepts’ website.

To register or find out more about this leadership conference or Live2Lead, please visit: https://live2leadjamaica.com or https://creativebrandsandconcepts.com

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Boy goes missing from summer school Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 14-year-old K’Issac Chambers of Jerico, Hanover, and Cliffton Boy’s Home, who has been missing since Tuesday, August 9.

He is of dark complexion, slim build and about 144 centimetres (4 feet 9 inches) tall.

Reports from the Darliston police are that about 2pm, K’Issac was at summer school, however, he did not return to class following lunch break.

His mode of dress was a black T-shirt, black jeans and a pair of grey slippers. He has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of K’Issac Chambers is asked to call the Darliston police at 876-955-0088, police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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Jereem awarded for breaking 200m Commonwealth record

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In this screengrab from a video posted to TT track and field athlete Jereem Richards’ Facebook page, Richards poses with the commemorative timepiece and certificate he received for breaking the men’s 200-metre games record at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

Trinidad and Tobago track and field athlete Jereem Richards received a commemorative timepiece and certificate for breaking the men’s 200-metre games record at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

On Saturday, Richards won the 200m race in 19.80 seconds to erase the previous Commonwealth Games record of 19.97, held by Frankie Fredericks of Namibia since 1994.

It was also a personal best for Richards, as he lowered his mark of 19.83.

In a ceremony in Birmingham, Richards said defending his 200m Commonwealth Games title has been on his mind since his victory four years ago.

“I have actually been thinking about it since (the Commonwealth Games in) Gold Coast in 2018,” Richards said.

“I know that I would have to come here and defend the title…it is just a blessing to be able to defend it and to even run a games record to break the great Frankie Fredericks’s record. It is something exceptional.”

He is elated to be in the “history books.”

Richards also teamed up with Machel Cedenio, Asa Guevara and Dwight St Hillaire to win gold in the men’s 4x400m relay a day later.

Richards remembered former TT athlete Deon Lendore, saying, “That (relay) was definitely something very special for us. We lost a team-mate this year in January – the great Deon Lendore. That was a big blow for TT and to just go out there and make him proud and keep the 4×4 spirit of TT alive and show them we are still a force to be reckoned with in the 4×4 was something very important.”

Lendore, 29, died in a car accident in January in Texas, US. He was one of this country’s best 400m runners.

Richards said, “May his soul rest in peace and may he always be remembered.”

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Deyalsingh rejects UNC ‘monkeypox mischief’

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HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh rejected what he described as continued mischief being spread by the Opposition UNC about monkeypox and Trinidad and Tobago’s ability to deal with it

At a news conference on August 7, Caroni East MP Dr Rishad Seecheran said the Health Ministry should ask developed countries for donations of the monkeypox vaccine and not depend on the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) to acquire the vaccine.

Addressing the virtual covid19 news conference on Wednesday, Deyalsingh said those comments provided further evidence that the only people who continued to make the same mistake on all issues were the UNC, because they did not have the facts of the matters they spoke about.

Nine DNA samples sent overseas by the ministry to test for monkeypox have returned negative, indicating the virus is not present in TT at this time.

Deyalsingh said it was necessary for him to update the public on TT’s efforts to acquire the monkeypox vaccine to “dispel the misinformation and disinformation being put out by the UNC and their spokespersons.”

He advised the population to disregard all comments coming from the UNC because it had no credible information to support any of its statements.

“As we have the information, we will bring it to you.”

The ministry was part of meetings with PAHO on July 15 and August 5 on acquiring the monkeypox vaccine. The latter meeting involved Deyalsingh and all his Caricom counterparts.

Deyalsingh said a resolution was passed at the August 5 by all Caricom health ministers, allowing PAHO to engage in negotiations with the manufacturer of the vaccine and acquire it for Caricom.

“As I indicated earlier, TT was one of the first countries (in Caricom) to indicate interest to acquire (monkeypox) vaccines.”

Bavarian Nordic is the only monkeypox vaccine manufacturer in the world.

Referring to information from PAHO director Dr Clarissa Etienne, Deyalsingh said, “While supplies of the vaccine are extremely limited, PAHO has engaged in early negotiations with the sole manufacturer.”

This, he continued, shattered the myth being perpetuated by the UNC that the vaccine is “available in a drugstore and you can buy it on a shelf.”

Deyalsingh added that against the background of limited vaccine supplies, larger countries could be trying to hoard those supplies.

“But the manufacturer has indicated there is an understanding that it will deal with PAHO and maybe not individual countries.”

Through PAHO, Deyalsingh reiterated, TT is in the market for the vaccine. On August 3, he said the ministry placed an order with PAHO for 2,000 doses of the vaccine.

There remains no confirmation on the price for the vaccine or its arrival date in TT.

But Deyalsingh said the ministry now has information on the vaccine’s shelf life. Bavarian Nordic had told PAHO, he said, the exact date of the vaccine’s expiration will be given once a contract to acquire the vaccines has been signed.

Deyalsingh said the information from Bavarian Nordic indicates that if the vaccine is stored at temperatures of -50 degrees celsius or -20 degrees celsius, it will last five and three years respectively.

He reminded the public that the ministry had already established cold-storage facilities which have successfully stored covid19 vaccines over the last two years.

‘We have the capacity in country to store it at both -20 (degrees celsius) and for a shelf life of three years and -50 (degrees celsius) for a shelf life of five years.”

Deyalsingh said people who have no interest in helping TT should “desist from misleading the population.”

He also told the UNC that if it really wanted to be helpful to the population, there is one thing it could do.

“If you want to raise your voice, join me as Minister of Health, as I have been doing for the past month, urging the larger countries to share vaccines.”

Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram said as of August 4, there were 26,000 globally confirmed cases of monkeypox in 85 countries, 9,000 of them in the Americas.

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Young optimistic over new Touchstone wells

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Energy Minister Stuart Young.

ENERGY Minister Stuart Young has expressed optimism over two new wells being drilled onshore in the Ortoire Licence area by an independent Canadian company, Touchstone Exploration.

These are the Coho and Cascadura wells.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Young said, “Looking forward to good news from @TouchstoneExp in the not too distant future on its onshore first gas production (Coho) and pushing for more to come by year end. Met with (Touchstone president) Paul Baay and @MoonXav (exploration manager Xavier Moonan) this morning as we continue to work to increase production in TT.”

A ministry statement said in Young’s continuing engagements with key energy stakeholders, he had Baay at the ministry.

“The discussions focused on Touchstone’s work programme and specifically the Coho and Cascadura wells. The parties also discussed potential future exploration and production.”

He said Coho and Cascadura wells are conventional gas developments onshore in Trinidad and Tobago and both in block Ortoire.

“Paul Baay estimates that both blocks will flow both liquids and gas for many years to come and provided details as to planned future drillings.”

Young was pleased with the updates and expressed the continued willingness of the Government to work with Touchstone.

The Touchstone Facebook page displayed an article on the website proactiveinvestor.co.uk, dated last Monday. This reported Baay’s pleasure that the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) at its Cascadura well has been completed. He was quoted as saying the impact of this news will be “huge” going forward and he was very optimistic that now good relations have been established with the Environmental Management Authority, the way has been paved for “the next ten years.”

The same website cited him as reporting “good headway” on the Coho asset.

It said, “Coho will be the first new onshore natural gas project to come onstream in in TT for 20 years. In that context, a short delay shouldn’t mean very much. Nevertheless, Baay explains that the biggest challenge has been that three different parties are tied into the project and redesign changes pushed the project back by a month.”

The article said while Baay admitted to being downbeat about timelines, he reiterated: “We are making progress.”

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British Airways to commence operations in Guyana in 2023

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British Airways will commence operations from the United Kingdon to Guyana in 2023 but tickets are expected to go on sale from this week. British Airways joins several other airlines that provide air travel out of Guyana.

The announcement was made on Tuesday at a press conference at the Public Works Ministry.

“Today’s announcement and the start of selling of tickets are to ensure the adequate lead time and a proper rollout of this service,” Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill noted.

He stated that the airline will operate twice weekly service to Guyana. The aircraft, a Boeing 777 has a 332-seating capacity.

Ministers, Bishop Edghill, Deodat Indar and Oneidge Walrond along with UK’s High Commissioner to Guyana Jane Miller at the press conference on Wednesday

This now doubles the amount that is carried by any other aircraft at the CJIA. The cost of fights is also expected to be cheaper due to the size of the aircraft.

However, there will not be direct flights from Guyana to London since the aircraft will be in transited in St. Lucia which will also open new opportunities for that country.

“These flights will be coming through St Lucia and that means that were opening up really a new market apart from British airways bringing in European visitors or tourists, the fact that the flight will be coming in and out through St Lucia, it gives St Lucia a direct link with Guyana and that could also bring in a lot of people from the eastern Caribbean into Guyana directly,” Edghill noted.

Meanwhile, British High Commissioner to Guyana Jane Miller stated that this developmment will open new opportunities that will strengthen Guyana and UK relations.

“It reflects a growing confidence globally in Guyana both in its tourism as an economic hub for the Latin American and the Caribbean, so it thinks with that new confidence people like British Airways are coming in seeing huge opportunities,” she explained.

In addition, she added that this will give an opportunity to the people of the UK to experience Guyana’s rich biodiversity and tourist attractions.

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Police now institute murder charge against youth for death of Berbice businessman

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Murder accused, Dave Singh and murdered businessman,Vickram Seubarran

The prosecution on Wednesday withdrew the manslaughter charge which was instituted against Dave Singh last week and is now charging the 23-year-old man with murder.

Singh is now being charged for the murder committed on 53-year-old Vickram Seubarran who was found with a knife stuck in his back on August 1, 2022.

At the New Amsterdam Magistrate on Wednesday, Prosecutor, Morrison told the court that the new murder charge was instituted following advice from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

Murder accused, Dave Singh and murdered businessman,Vickram Seubarran

Magistrate Renita Singh told the accused who appaired virtually that while manslaughter is a bailable offense, murder is not, and as such, he was remanded to prison until September 13, 2022.

Singh was on Friday last granted bail in the sum of $750,000 on the unlawful killing charge.

The 23-year-old labourer had reportedly confessed to killing Seubarran after he was arrested by the Police one day after the businessman’s body was found.

Upon his arrest, the suspect told investigators that he and the victim had shared a sexual relationship and that he used to visit the man’s home quite regularly.

He confessed that, on July 31, 2022, the victim had invited him to his home, and they had consumed alcohol and were engaged in sexual intercourse.

Further, he stated that as he was leaving, the victim wanted to have more sexual intercourse, but he refused. This led to an argument and ultimately a scuffle.

He told detectives that he went into the kitchen, took a knife, and stabbed the victim three times, after which he left the house.

Following his confession, he was taken back to the scene, where he pointed detectives to the area where he had disposed of the handle of the murder weapon. The area was searched, but the handle was not recovered.

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WATCH: Brazil Donates Medication To Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia has received support from the government of Brazil through the donation of timely and much needed medication.

More in this report from Fernelle Neptune.

Source: Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs

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UFC 280 In Abu Dhabi: Caribbean American Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw Added To The Card

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Aug. 10, 2022: Current Caribbean American bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling will make his second title defense against former champ T.J. Dillashaw on October 22nd. The fight was initially scheduled at UFC 279 (September 10th), but a rearranged schedule has pushed the bout to an already talent-filled Abu Dhabi card. 

Sterling (17-4 MMA, 13-4 UFC) has been the epitome of the term ‘champion spirit,’ after a lackluster 2-3 UFC record between 2016/17, the New York native took a U-turn in the octagon and ascended to the top of the 135l division. Controversially, Sterling obtained the UFC bantamweight title when Petr Yan was disqualified for landing an illegal strike. A UFC title changed hands for the first time in the company’s history because of a DQ.

“Everything I worked for to this point, and to have the fight go like that,” Sterling commented post-fight. “I thought the fight was very close; I thought I was down two rounds. That’s not the way I wanted to win. That’s not the way I envisioned this. I just took the belt off.”

Recurring neck problems stopped Sterling from giving Yan his immediate rematch. Yan defeated Cory Sandhagen at UFC 267 for an interim title, thus, creating a guaranteed meeting and rematch with Sterling.

Despite overwhelming hate and criticism for obtaining the championship via DQ, Sterling silenced his doubters at UFC 273 on April 9, as “The Funk Master” earned a split-decision win over Yan to become the undisputed bantamweight champion.

Sterling is now riding a 7-fight win streak that has remained unblemished since 2018. Prior to his first title opportunity versus Yan, Sterling claimed a first-round submission stoppage over Sandhagen. Other victims of “The Funk Master” include Pedro Munhoz, Cody Stamann, Jimmie Rivera, and Brett Johns.

The Empire State will fully support their local talent, as the Uniondale-born-and-raised fighter resident already owns the favorable betting position at sportsbooks across the sports betting capital of America. BetRivers sportsbook, New York, is supplying -155 odds on Sterling, with a comeback on Dillashaw at +130.

Public bettors have, however, shifted the opening line on Sterling, which was -220. Is this an indication of what’s to come? Or have the sharp bettors hammered a plus-money line on Dillashaw that’s too tempting to pass up? 

Dillashaw (21-3 MMA, 13-3 UFC) is the former two-time bantamweight champion. Successes over Renan Baráo in 2014 and Cody Garbrandt in 2018 were Dillashaw’s championship-winning moments, but a failed drug test would temporarily remove him from the sport.

A split-decision win over Sandhagen in July 2021 was Dillashaw’s returning fight after his two-year USADA suspension. With a promised title opportunity presented with his win over Sandhagen, Dillashaw has remained on the sidelines for another year and has finally received his chance to become the first-ever three-time UFC bantamweight champion.

Sterling took to his social media with the following comment: “Someone will be humbled! I will make the Iron Sheikie baby proud with a camel clutch! I break your back, then suplex you! There is no escape now, jabroni!”

UFC 280 takes place at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi; as always, the main card festivities will commence on PPV after the preliminary cards have aired on ESPN, ESPN+, and UFC Fight Pass.

Eleven fights have been made official for the UFC 280 main card and prelims; the excitement surrounding this card has been electric due to the household names that are scheduled to compete.

In the evening’s main event, Charles Oliveira will compete against Islam Makhachev for the vacant lightweight championship. Sterling and Dillashaw will take center stage for the co-main event, and top-ranked welterweight contenders Sean Brady and Belal Muhammad will lead the show before the marquee championship bouts take place.

In addition, famous up-and-coming star Sean O’Malley will face Petr Yan, a bantamweight war that will likely present the next championship contender for either Sterling or Dillashaw.

UFC 280 Main Card

Charles Oliveira vs. Islam Makhachev [Vacant UFC Lightweight Championship Bout]Aljamain Sterling vs. T.J. Dillashaw [UFC Bantamweight Championship Bout]Belal Muhammad vs. Sean Brady [UFC Welterweight bout]Petr Yan vs. Sean O’Malley [UFC Bantamweight bout]Beniel Dariush vs. Mateusz Gamrot [UFC Lightweight bout]

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