CARPHA hosts the First Annual Caribbean Noncommunicable disease, Nutrition, Mental Health Focal Points Review and Capacity Building Meeting

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CARPHA hosts the First Annual Caribbean Noncommunicable disease, Nutrition, Mental Health Focal Points Review and Capacity Building Meeting

Kingston, Jamaica.  “Non-communicable diseases have been a burden to us in CARICOM for far too long. It is time to act effectively, time to fight and time to safeguard the lives of current and future generations from this heavy burden,” said Dr. Joy St. John, Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). Dr. St. John was speaking at the opening of the First Annual Caribbean Noncommunicable Disease (NCD), Nutrition, Mental Health Focal Points Review, and Capacity Building Meeting.

The high prevalence of diabetes, high blood pressure and other NCDs, as well as risk factors for these diseases, are of public health concern for the Caribbean region.

Under the theme “Moving from Data to Information for Action on NCDs”, the meeting took place in-person at the AC Hotel Kingston, Jamaica, and also by the virtual format from 13 to 14 September 2022.   The meeting was held as a preconference event of the CARPHA 66th Annual Health Research Conference, and was jointly funded by CARPHA, the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Caribbean Cancer Registry Hub.

The meeting provided an overview of global, regional, and sub-regional commitments and targets for the prevention and control of NCDs and included presentations on promising and best practices to support National NCD programmes including Cancer surveillance and Food and Nutrition Surveillance Systems. Additionally, participants were given an overview of and trained on the data collection, analysis, and reporting aspects of the Regional NCD Surveillance System.

Participants were also given the opportunity to begin development of country action plans to support reporting to the Regional (Caribbean) Surveillance System and conducted a business meeting of the Focal Points Network.

In his remarks, Mr. Dean Chambliss, Subregional Program Director, PAHO/WHO, said that tackling NCDs involves a two-pronged approach- implementing public policy that directly addresses risk factors including through legislation, regulation, and healthful economic incentives, and empowering individuals to make healthy decisions about their personal behaviour and lifestyles and those of their families. Both of these require the collection and analysis of data to develop evidence that will inform the fight against NCDs in the Caribbean.”

“AFD and CARPHA signed their first financing agreement to the tune of 1.5 million Euros to strengthen strategic, intelligence and partnership approaches to prevent and control non-communicable diseases and strengthen regional health security in the Caribbean region. The Project perfectly reflects strengthening of regional cooperation and promotion of regional public assets mobilisation of expertise from French overseas territories which share the same vulnerabilities,” stated Mr. Marc Dubernet, Regional Director for the Atlantic Region.

This inaugural hybrid meeting was attended by 80 persons from CARPHA, PAHO/WHO, CARICOM, HCC, AFD, national NCD, Nutrition and Mental Health focal points, national epidemiologists and Chief Medical Officers from 22 CARPHA member states (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands); and Martinique.

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Opposition Leader slams LATT’s timid response against former AG

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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. File photo/Marvin Hamilton

Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has criticised the tame response of the Law Association of TT (LATT) after serious questions of misconduct were raised against former attorney general Faris Al-Rawi which led to the collapse of the criminal case against former UNC attorney general Anand Ramlogan and former UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

In a release on Saturday, she said, “The council of the LATT has wasted the opportunity to use their weight as protectors of the rule of law and promoters of the administration of justice to firmly call out those members of their own Bar who have been found wanting and to publicly denounce their conduct.”

Persad-Bissessar said LATT’s statement was long overdue and had to be “dragged out of them” but it repeated what was already known.

On Friday, LATT said Attorney General Reginald Armour had questions to answer regarding the role of Al-Rawi in negotiating a plea deal with Vincent Nelson, the main witness against Ramlogan and Ramdeen, among six other areas of concern.

The statement followed an emergency meeting of the council on October 20 to discuss the allegations which were revealed after the criminal case was discontinued by Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard on October 10.

The case was stopped because of a purported indemnity agreement signed by Al-Rawi and Nelson and the refusal of the witness to testify until a civil case filed against the State claiming a breach of that agreement had been determined.

In her response, Persad-Bissessar said it was pointless that LATT was calling on Armour to answer questions via a press release, without saying if they have written to him demanding answers.

She described the situation as a “chilling moment for the democracy of Trinidad and Tobago.”

The case was dropped because the State’s main witness convicted Nelson said he was unwilling to testify until a civil case he filed against the State seeking over $100 million was determined.

Nelson claimed he has suffering loss of earnings after being expelled from a firm in the UK. Some of the losses incurred are loss of insurance benefits; $2.5 million fine he was ordered to pay when he pleaded guilty; and additional sums if the UK authorities demands it for alleged unpaid taxes.

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Jacob returns to office after trip to UK

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Acting CoP McDonald Jacob

Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) McDonald Jacob returned to office on Saturday after a week-long trip official visit to the UK, according to Police Service Commission (PSC) in a statement issued on Saturday.

ACP Erla Harewood-Christopher, who has been acting as deputy commissioner of police, was appointed by the commission to act as top cop in Jacob’s absence.

During Jacob’s absence, the police service operated without anyone performing the duties of the three deputy commissioners. The commission had nominated ACP Ramnarine Samaroo as a candidate for Parliament to approve as an acting deputy commissioner in June but it was not debated. Since then, the other acting deputy commissioner ACP Wendell Williams has gone on leave prior to his retirement.

The commission said on October 15 it was also awaiting critical personnel information from the police service in order to consider other potential candidates to be nominated to act as deputy commissioner. This information is required for the commission to send a shortlist of candidates to the President who in turn will submit the top candidate to Parliament for approval.

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Werknemers Staatsolie bezorgd om politieke inmenging

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PARAMARIBO — “We merken een dreiging vanuit de politiek naar ons bedrijf en daarom moeten wij alert zijn en ons

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Calypso music not off limits to the deaf community Loop Barbados

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Minister rallies for diverse subjects to be taught in schools for the disabled

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Minister Kirk Humphrey at the launch of The Deaf Calypso Project, Concert and Art Exhibition

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Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey is advocating for more diverse subjects to be taught in schools for persons with disabilities.

Minister Humphrey, who spoke during the launch of the Deaf Calypso Project, Concert and Art Exhibition hosted at The Barbados Council For the Disabled (BCD) on Friday, revealed that he was unaware that it was possible for deaf individuals to sing until recently. He asserted that this lack of knowledge was an indicator that more needed to be done in the schools.

“This tells me that there is much more that we can do for persons with disabilities….Perhaps, there is something we need to do in our schools for persons with disabilities and persons who don’t have disabilities, so that there would be less shock when hearing that this is possible,” he contended.

Quoting lyrics from cultural ambassador The Mighty Gabby, Humphrey also advocated for the inclusion of the calypso artform in schools.

“In our schools we now need to have persons with disabilities recognising that they can be part of this. Gabby has a song ‘Calypso is my music and I gine use it’, then he says ‘calypso is my weapon and I gine use um’, and I believe if we are able to incorporate the calypso artform into the telling of the narrative to persons with disabilities then we now begin to make a change.”

The Deaf Calypso Project, Concert and Art Exhibition will take place on Wednesday, November 9 at the Frank Collymore Hall.

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Attaque au couteau à Jérusalem, l’assaillant “neutralisé”

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Un Israélien a été grièvement blessé samedi dans une attaque au couteau à Jérusalem-Est, a indiqué la police israélienne qui a précisé avoir ensuite…

Un Israélien a été grièvement blessé samedi dans une attaque au couteau à Jérusalem-Est, a indiqué la police israélienne qui a précisé avoir ensuite tiré sur l’assaillant présumé. 

Un “suspect a poignardé un passant avec un couteau” à Jérusalem-Est, la partie orientale et palestinienne occupée et annexée par Israël, a dit la police dans un communiqué.

La victime, un habitant de la ville de Bnei Brak près de Tel-Aviv d’une vingtaine d’années, a été hospitalisée “avec un couteau dans le dos dans un état grave”, a-t-elle ajouté.

Selon les médias israéliens, l’homme blessé est un juif orthodoxe.

La police a indiqué que le suspect avait pris la fuite après l’attaque mais qu’il avait ensuite été “neutralisé” (c’est-à-dire que des policiers lui avaient tiré dessus, ndlr) dans le quartier palestinien de Cheikh Jarrah, à Jérusalem-Est.

Elle a ajouté qu’il s’agissait d’un adolescent de 16 ans, originaire de Anata, une localité entre Jérusalem et la Cisjordanie occupée.

La police n’a pas donné plus de précisions dans l’immédiat sur son état. 

Cet incident survient dans un contexte de vives tensions entre Palestiniens et forces de sécurité israéliennes. 

Elles se sont accrues ces derniers mois dans le nord de la Cisjordanie, bastion de groupes armés palestiniens, mais aussi à Jérusalem-Est, territoires occupés depuis 1967 par l’Etat hébreu, qui a multiplié les opérations dans la foulée d’attaques anti-israéliennes meurtrières.

Ces raids, souvent émaillés de heurts avec la population palestinienne, ont fait plus d’une centaine de morts côté palestinien, soit le bilan le plus lourd en Cisjordanie depuis près de sept ans, selon l’ONU.

Quelque 200.000 colons israéliens vivent à Jérusalem-Est, où habitent également 300.000 Palestiniens. La colonisation israélienne, illégale au regard du droit international, s’est poursuivie sous tous les gouvernements israéliens depuis 1967.

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Attaque au couteau à Jérusalem, l’assaillant “neutralisé”

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Un Israélien a été grièvement blessé samedi dans une attaque au couteau à Jérusalem-Est, a indiqué la police israélienne qui a précisé avoir ensuite…

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Un “suspect a poignardé un passant avec un couteau” à Jérusalem-Est, la partie orientale et palestinienne occupée et annexée par Israël, a dit la police dans un communiqué.

La victime, un habitant de la ville de Bnei Brak près de Tel-Aviv d’une vingtaine d’années, a été hospitalisée “avec un couteau dans le dos dans un état grave”, a-t-elle ajouté.

Selon les médias israéliens, l’homme blessé est un juif orthodoxe.

La police a indiqué que le suspect avait pris la fuite après l’attaque mais qu’il avait ensuite été “neutralisé” (c’est-à-dire que des policiers lui avaient tiré dessus, ndlr) dans le quartier palestinien de Cheikh Jarrah, à Jérusalem-Est.

Elle a ajouté qu’il s’agissait d’un adolescent de 16 ans, originaire de Anata, une localité entre Jérusalem et la Cisjordanie occupée.

La police n’a pas donné plus de précisions dans l’immédiat sur son état. 

Cet incident survient dans un contexte de vives tensions entre Palestiniens et forces de sécurité israéliennes. 

Elles se sont accrues ces derniers mois dans le nord de la Cisjordanie, bastion de groupes armés palestiniens, mais aussi à Jérusalem-Est, territoires occupés depuis 1967 par l’Etat hébreu, qui a multiplié les opérations dans la foulée d’attaques anti-israéliennes meurtrières.

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Quelque 200.000 colons israéliens vivent à Jérusalem-Est, où habitent également 300.000 Palestiniens. La colonisation israélienne, illégale au regard du droit international, s’est poursuivie sous tous les gouvernements israéliens depuis 1967.

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Relatives of a social media influencer to view body found in St James Loop Jamaica

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Relatives of a popular social media personality are expected to meet with the police as they seek to view the body of a female that was fished from the sea in Reading, St James on Friday.

Police sources report that the relatives are working with the police as they seek to ascertain the identity of the body, which was found with what appears to be a wound to the head.

There has been widespread speculation as to the identity of the female but police officials have declined to confirm or deny the reports until all checks are carried out.

“The body has not yet been identified, hence we can’t confirm as yet,” one senior police investigator told Loop News.

The police were called to the scene by residents who spotted the body floating in the water shortly after 9 am.

The body was subsequently fished from the water by members of the Marine police.

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Police have confirmed that they are investigating the fatal shooting of a female at Faux A Chaud, Castries, on Saturday.

Law enforcement officials have identified the victim as a sixteen-year-old.

The officials said the victim’s sister, a suspect in the shooting, is currently in police custody.

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Haaland’s scoring streak goes on as Man City beat Brighton Loop Jamaica

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Erling Haaland took his goal total to 22 this season as Manchester City moved to within a point of Premier League leader Arsenal on Saturday.

The Norway international struck twice in a 3-1 win against Brighton at the Etihad Stadium to continue his remarkable scoring streak.

Kevin De Bruyne added a third after Leandro Trossard had briefly put the result in doubt.

Haaland looked set to register his fourth hat trick of the season, with both goals coming in the first half.

He didn’t manage that but his latest double moved him up to 17 league goals, which is just six fewer than Mo Salah and Son Heung-min required to share the Golden Boot last season as joint leading scorers.

Haaland, who failed to find the back of the net in City’s 1-0 loss at Liverpool last week, opened the scoring after 22 minutes.

Ederson’s long clearance reached the run of the striker and, with Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez stranded outside of his goal, Haaland overpowered Adam Webster and rolled the ball into an empty net.

Haaland got his and City’s second two minutes before halftime after referee Craig Pawson reviewed a challenge from Lewis Dunk on Bernardo Silva and awarded a penalty.

Haaland stepped up and powered a low shot past Sanchez, which was the club’s 600th league goal under Pep Guardiola.

Just as City fans might have been wondering how many goals their team would rack up in a latest rout, Brighton reduced the deficit.

Riyad Mahrez looked set to add to the home team’s lead but his tame shot was saved by Sanchez, which allowed Brighton to break. Solly March laid the ball off to Trossard just outside the penalty box and he unleashed a low drive that beat Ederson at his near post in the 53rd.

Trossard could have equalized later when running through on goal – but his shot from a tight angle was saved.

Brighton paid the price for that missed opportunity when De Bruyne made it 3-1 in the 75th with a superb 25-yard shot that curled into the top corner.

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