CDB To Provide Funding To Support Saint Lucia’s Most Vulnerable – St. Lucia Times News

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The quality of life of Saint Lucia’s most vulnerable will be further safeguarded as the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) approved a loan of USD 5.2 million to shore up the Government’s assistance to those most at risk.

The Safety Nets for Vulnerable Populations Affected by Coronavirus Project in Saint Lucia will expand existing social protection programmes to reduce vulnerability and increase social resilience by supporting the basic needs of those disproportionately impacted by the effects of COVID-19 measures.

Beyond increasing the resources available for citizens, the project will also address severe challenges in special needs education.

This is in keeping with regional and global commitments to advance equitable, inclusive, and quality education by enhancing access and learning support for this demographic.

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According to Vice President, Operations, at CDB Mr Isaac Solomon, “the intervention will address poverty, contribute to easing the economic and social disruptions, temper the pressure on the social protection system, support the most vulnerable including single parent households, children with disabilities, children in foster care, and Persons Living with HIV. It will also enable learning continuity of students, as well as at-risk youth whose needs are being met through state-funded institutions.”

CDB has been an important social protection partner for Saint Lucia. Over the past 50 years, the Bank has provided significant financial investments and technical support for social protection initiatives to prevent, mitigate and manage the risks faced by vulnerable populations.

CDB’s flagship poverty reduction programme – the Basic Needs Trust Fund – exemplifies the various aspects of social protection by providing access to basic socio-economic infrastructure and social services.

The Bank will continue to strengthen strategic alliances among donor agencies to mobilise additional resources, promote sustainability and ensure coordination of social protection interventions in Saint Lucia.

SOURCE: Caribbean Development Bank. Headline stock photo credit: Asael Peña (Unsplash.com)

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BIJ DE PERSCONFERENTIE die de regering Santokhi – Brunswijk heeft gehouden afgelopen donderdag bleek dat er bijna halverwege het regeertermijn

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Plusieurs personnes ont été transportées au CHU, souvent dans un état grave suite à des accidents de la route, à des bagarres. 

La nuit de samedi à dimanche a été mouvementée. Aux environs de 1 heure du matin, un accident de la route a eu lieu à l’entrée du chemin de la Rose, dans le sens Pointe-à-Pitre vers Goyave. Un choc frontal qui a impliqué deux personnes : un homme de 24 ans qui aurait eu le bassin fracturé et autre de 47 ans qui a été légèrement touché. 

A 3 heures du matin, les pompiers et les forces de l’ordre ont été de nouveau appelés, pour un choc latéral qui a eu lieu section Borel au Lamentin. Quatre personnes ont été impliquées : un homme de 32 ans se plaignant de douleur au bassin, un femme de 28 ans, souffrant de douleur au dos, état léger. Tous deux ont été transportés au CHU. Un homme de 22 ans et au autre de 27 ans sont indemnes.

Quasiment au même moment, à Fond Cacao, Capesterre Belle-Eau, des coups feu sont tirés, suite à une rixe. Un homme de 24 ans a été blessé au bras et présentait également une plaie au niveau  de l’estomac provoquée par une arme blanche. Il a été transporté à l’hôpital.

Et enfin, à 5 heures du matin, un homme seul chute à moto. Agé de 23 ans, il n’avait pas de casque. Il a eu une grave plaie au visage. Sa tension artérielle était basse. 

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J’can woman angers social media users with support for ‘choppa life’ Loop Jamaica

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Some social media users have expressed shock over the utterances made by a Jamaican woman who has publicly come out to support criminals involved in lotto scamming.

The comments also gave a view of the mindset that some of the females who get involved with scammers have.

The woman also raised eyebrows when she claimed that because of her support for scammers she does not want to get involved with anyone older than 27 years old or who has a 9-5 job.

Her comments have since triggered angry reactions from social media users who have argued that her utterances are a clear example of the role that some females continue to play in supporting criminal activities in the country.

“Let me say this, this is why the country is going in the direction that it is going, we keep glorifying this choppa lifestyle,” said one social media user.

“I hope younger women kill this narrative and make a change,” another user said.

“I hope you like prison life that comes with being with a choppa,” said another Facebook user.

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Police are trying to determine the circumstances that led to the murder of a man in Belmont on Friday night.

Investigators said officers of the Port of Spain Task Force led by Sgt Alexander and Cpl Huggins received a report of a shooting near the Freezer Bar, Belle Eau Road, Belmont at around 7.10 pm.

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Daniel was an employee of the THA Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection.

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Polémiques vis-à-vis de l’environnement, des droits de l’homme, des valeurs éthiques peu respectées, la coupe du monde de football au Qatar sera boycottée par de nombreuses personnes et plusieurs médias.

Si la coupe du monde de football est à l’origine un événement sportif très apprécié et très attendu, celle de cette année se déroulant au Qatar suscite énormément de polémiques compte tenu des différentes prises de décisions défavorables pour l’environnement et la mauvaise réputation en matière de droits de l’homme du pays organisateur.

Intrigués, nous avons interrogés les martiniquais sur les réseaux sociaux et dans la rue, pour savoir si ils allaient boycotter la Coupe du Monde de Football 2022 au Qatar, ou pas. Vous allez le voir, les réponses sont plutôt surprenantes.

Alors on boycotte ou on boycotte pas ? Qu’on aime ou pas, lorsque nous avons posé la question au martiniquais, nous nous sommes rendu compte que beaucoup de sont pas forcément bien informés sur le sujet. Alors évidemment certains veulent continuer à regarder leurs stars faire des merveilles (ou pas) sur le terrain, mais oui, les valeurs défendues par ce boycott touchent tout de même bon nombre d’entre nous.

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