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Changes to Flow of Vehicular Traffic Exiting Port Zante

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 16, 2022 (RSCNPF) — The general public is hereby notified that effective Tuesday, November 15, 2022, vehicular traffic exiting Port Zante, in the vicinity of the Sands Complex, will be permitted to turn left or right on the Bay Road.

The general public is hereby notified that effective Tuesday, November 15, 2022, vehicular traffic exiting Port Zante, in the vicinity of the Sands Complex, will be permitted to turn left or right on the Bay Road.

Please note, however, that the traffic light signal at the junction will continue to indicate a right turn only. The appropriate signage will be posted at the junction to indicate left turns are also permitted.

This temporary change is to facilitate a traffic flow study by the Public Works Department (PWD), after which a decision will be taken on the way forward based on the results of the study.

We ask both motorists and pedestrians to continue to be cautious when using this intersection and to comply with the traffic signs and signals.

Please note, however, that the traffic light signal at the junction will continue to indicate a right turn only. The appropriate signage will be posted at the junction to indicate left turns are also permitted.

This temporary change is to facilitate a traffic flow study by the Public Works Department (PWD), after which a decision will be taken on the way forward based on the results of the study.

We ask both motorists and pedestrians to continue to be cautious when using this intersection and to comply with the traffic signs and signals.

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900 to benefit as Education Ministry’s Breakfast Programme launches in Region Five

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Ministry of Education’s Edutrition: Breakfast for Success programme was today launched in the Mahaica-Berbice region (Region Five).

During the launch at the Belladrum Primary School, Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand stated that the programme is part of the Ministry’s plan to ensure every school-aged child has access to quality educational opportunities.

She highlighted that while the Government remains committed to investing in the nation’s children, parents need to play their role in their children’s development. Minister Manickchand urged parents to become actively involved in their children’s education.

In brief remarks, Coordinator of the Breakfast Programme, Mr Mahendra Phagwah told the pupils at school that the programme was created to meet their needs, so they can enjoy a nutritious yet tasty meal.

Regional Chairman for Region Five, Mr Vickchand Ramphal noted that the programme will not only benefit pupils but entire families across the region.

Headmistress of Belladrum Primary School, Ms Savitrie Diaram, thanked the Ministry for the programme noting that through it, attendance and punctuality have improved.

The breakfast programme was previously launched in 2016, however, only seven schools benefited.

With today’s launch, all twenty-five (25) primary schools on the coastland of Region Five are currently benefitting from the breakfast programme. This means that almost 900 students across grades six classes in the region are getting a daily breakfast meal.

This programme has also created employment for twenty-five caterers who have now become small business owners to provide for their families. In addition, a Monitoring and Evaluation officer from the region was employed to help monitor the breakfast programme so that excellence is always delivered.

To date, 12,401 students are benefitting countrywide from the breakfast programme whilst 235 persons are directly employed through the programme.

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NGP Leader Urges Saint Lucians To Think, Live Green – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The leader of Saint Lucia’s National Green Party (NGP) has called on Saint Lucians to think and live green, in a statement critical of global efforts to address climate change.

Andre ‘Pancho’ de Caires issued the statement amid ongoing COP27 climate change talks in Egypt.

His complete statement appears below:

World leaders and the elite met in Indonesia this year to discuss how they, these world leaders and billionaires will solve the climate crisis once again, as our Planet cries out in pain and agony from the continued onslaught of ever expanding human civilization.

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We find it quite ironic though, because we are here on edge of this precipice of extinction, as a result of these global leaders’ specific economic policies.

There was the Rio Summit, then the Paris Summit and now the COP Summits. What has been accomplished since all of these commitments were made years ago in Rio, to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses by all the countries that signed on to the protocols? What about all the deadlines? Absolutely nothing has been done. All deadlines broken.

In fact, things have gotten progressively worse, as we see the rapid increase in natural disasters due to climate change. Just take a look at the news. Floods, heat waves, droughts, super storms and on and on.

Reality is that these leaders cannot and will not do anything to curb the human  addiction to fossil fuel and the continued desire to consume and consume more, and this latest summit was just another talk shop gathering of the elite and privileged.

The main drivers of greenhouse gas emissions are transport, heating and cooling of buildings and homes, the operation of factories, agriculture, construction, and the production of plastics.

All of these sectors require some kind of internal combustion engine to run their respective operations, as well as the need for raw materials, a high percentage  of which are petro- chemical derivatives. Whether it be cars, buses, heavy equipment, trains, boats, ships, planes, generators etc,, fossil fuel is required to operate the machines that drive these sectors.

The big question is, ‘Are the companies that manufacture these machines planning to cut production to tackle climate change?’ For example, are car manufacturers going to produce half the number of units? Are airlines going to cut their routes in half? Are cruise lines going to reduce their ports of call? Are factories going to reduce production by say 50%? We think not, as our entire economic system is driven by GROWTH. Capitalism. Profits before planet.

And what is even worse, is that the fossil fuel industry does not only produce fuel for all of these machines and engines mentioned above, but is responsible for the production of  plastics, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals and construction materials.  It seems virtually impossible at this point for humans to wean themselves off of this addictive dependence on the fossil fuel industry. And to believe that these politicians that met in Indonesia who are basically puppets of this economic system, have the power to convince huge multinational corporations to reduce production, is just a fantasy.

To put things into perspective, Saint Lucia, which is basically carbon neutral, meaning that we contribute very little greenhouse gas emissions, relative to our carbon capture and storage, yet are greatly affected by climate change, which fundamentally means that we are on our own when it comes to dealing with this crisis.

The best that we can hope for is for our Government to lobby those donor organizations or countries responsible for funding, whether it be in the form of grants or low interest loans, to secure these monies in order to create climate change resilient infrastructure in all of our economic sectors.

Commitments and promises will be made by these large organizations and First World countries to help SIDS, but unfortunately, history shows that in spite of these commitments,  the monies never seem to arrive. The situation is endemic. Look no further than Haiti after the earthquake.

Adding insult to injury is the war in Ukraine, where Russia has been forced to cut off fuel and energy supplies to Europe due to the crippling sanctions placed upon them by NATO, and as a result some European nations have started to fire up their coal burning power plants. The exact scenario that we have been trying to avoid for decades.

The very same countries that want to force third world developing nations to adhere to strict climate change mitigation regulations are now firing up their coal burning power plants to save themselves. How convenient.

Reality is that we live in a world driven by ego, power and greed, the desire to be bigger and better than the next person, whether at an individual level, a corporate level or at a national level, the desire  for growth remains the same. Humanity has embraced this path of collective suicide where we are all helping each other by the choices that we are making, to destroy our only home, Planet Earth.

If we as a massive conscious collective do not wake up and make the required changes to save our Planet for our future generations, then we will have failed. Depending on politicians and billionaires to save us is from ourselves is true madness.

People of Saint Lucia, Fair Helen is a special place, a blessed land, a beautiful  land, heaven on earth. Let us all come together, regardless of political affiliation and make the necessary changes in our lives, in our purchasing habits, in our lifestyles, in our  diets, in the way we deal with our waste, in the way we deal with each other in order to maintain this paradise that is our beautiful island home.

Let us buy local, eat local and give our money to another Lucian instead of purchasing imported processed foods that are killing us while the packaging fills up our landfills.

We may not be able to change the weather, but if we work as team Saint Lucia, I know that our people have the capacity to become self sufficient and build up resilience to climate change events. We have a lot of work to do, so let us ignore those so called leaders and do what we have to do as a united people. Think Green, Live Green.

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SVG and Morocco to work together to improve relations

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PM Gonsalves urges Vincentian youths to be aware of challenges associated with climate change and global warming

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Over 200 students recognized for outstanding saving patterns in the School Co-operative Thrift Program

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SVG participates in Regional Workshop on UPOV based Plant Variety Protection

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Sagicor assists students with learning business skills Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Students of the St George Secondary School were recently given a chance to put business and entrepreneurship theory into practice, with the support of a donation by Sagicor.

On October 26, the school recognised “Business Day”, one of the several activities hosted in celebration of the educational institution’s 50th anniversary. On that day, students from the school’s entrepreneurship programme were given the opportunity to market and sell products made at the school.

“Business Day” also coincided with their Open Day, where the general public was encouraged to visit and participate in activities planned to recognise the milestone.

In thanking Sagicor for its support of the initiative Principal of the St George Secondary School, Dennis Browne said, “the aim of the initiative is to help the students to develop and execute a business plan, whilst giving them practical experience of concepts taught in the classroom and preparing them to become future businesspersons and entrepreneurs. This donation was used as the start-up capital to ensure the students had what materials they needed.”

Paul Inniss, Executive Vice President and General Manager with Sagicor Life Inc, said initiatives such as this are needed to expose the future generation to real world concepts and situations, to better prepare them for future success.

“At Sagicor, we are committed to protecting the future of our clients and partners, however, there is nothing to protect if nothing has been built. We therefore see it as our responsibility not only to help maintain what has already been built, but also to support efforts to foster the future growth and development of Barbadians and Barbados as a whole”, said Inniss.

“Initiatives such as these therefore need the support of corporate Barbados, as well as our guidance and input when appropriate.”

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Covid-19 en Guadeloupe: légère augmentation des contaminations et deux décès

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Les autorités ont communiqué les chiffres de la situation sanitaire liés à la propagation du COVID 19. Selon l’Agence Régionale de Santé, 366 nouveaux cas ont été recensés contre 325 la semaine dernière. La prédominance du sous-lignage BA.5 d’omicron se poursuit.

Ce mercredi (16 novembre), les autorités ont communiqué par voie de communiqué de presse les nouveaux chiffres de contamination à la Covid-19.

Les contaminations

Du 7 au 13 novembre 2022, le nombre de nouveaux cas positifs dépistés sur le territoire a diminué.

Il est de 366 nouveaux cas positifs dépistés sur le territoire contre 325 la semaine dernière.

Depuis le mois de Juin, une co-circulation des sous-lignages BA.2, BA.4 et BA.5 du variant Omicron est observée sur l’archipel avec une prédominance de BA.5

Le taux de positivité est de 14,4 % .

Le R effectif est de 0,89.

Deux clusters ont été déclarés.

Deux sexagénaires sont décédés dans des établissements de santé en Guadeloupe. On compte du 1er mars au 13 novembre 2022, 93 décès COVID en établissements de santé en Guadeloupe

Les hospitalisations

Au 15 novembre:

-9 patients adultes COVID sont hospitalisés en médecine conventionnelle.

– 34 patients sont hospitalisés en réanimation : 1 se trouve en réa COVID au CHUG, 33 sont hospitalisés en réa non COVID (soit 1 au CHBT et 32 au CHUG).

– 21 se trouvent sous oxygène à domicile (stable).

La vaccination

Au 15 novembre, on comptait 394 295 injections de:

-1ère dose : 46,19 %

– 2ème dose : 44,10 %

– 3ème dose : 26,76 %

8 560 adolescents de 12 à 17 ans ont reçu la 1 ère injection et 8 134 ont reçu la 2 ème injection à ce jour en Guadeloupe

295 premières doses de vaccination et 231 deuxièmes doses ont été enregistrées en Guadeloupe chez les enfants de 5 à 11 ans. 

Recommandations de la préfecture

Face à la circulation virale toujours très active, la Préfecture de Guadeloupe tient à faire quelques rappels:

-Il est fortement recommandé de maintenir les gestes barrières et de porter un masque en particulier pour les personnes fragiles et vulnérables. Cette recommandation vaut également pour tous dans les lieux clos où la concentration de personnes est importante et lors de grands rassemblements, y compris en plein air ;

-S’isoler en cas de signes évocateurs de l’infection et se faire tester au moindre doute que l’on soit asymptomatique ou cas contact. Les personnes fragiles doivent continuer à se protéger.

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Iran: nouvelles condamnations à mort après deux mois de contestation

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

La justice a annoncé mercredi trois nouvelles condamnations à mort à l’encontre de manifestants en Iran, où six personnes ont été tuées la veille lors du mouvement de protestation contre la mort de Mahsa Amini…

La justice a annoncé mercredi trois nouvelles condamnations à mort à l’encontre de manifestants en Iran, où six personnes ont été tuées la veille lors du mouvement de protestation contre la mort de Mahsa Amini, qui est entré dans son troisième mois.

La nuit de mardi à mercredi a connu des scènes de violence dans plusieurs villes alors que les manifestants marquaient le troisième anniversaire de la répression meurtrière d’un autre mouvement, déclenché en 2019 par la hausse des prix du carburant.

Depuis le 16 septembre, la République islamique est secouée par une vague de manifestations après la mort de Mahsa Amini, une Kurde de 22 ans arrêtée pour infraction au code vestimentaire strict qui oblige les femmes à porter le voile islamique en public.

Les autorités qualifient la plupart des manifestants d’”émeutiers”, instrumentalisés par des puissances étrangères. Plus de 2.000 personnes ont été inculpées selon la justice iranienne. 

La justice a infligé mercredi la peine capitale à trois personnes inculpées pour leur implication dans les manifestations, a affirmé l’agence de l’Autorité judiciaire Mizan Online, portant à cinq le nombre de condamnations à mort depuis dimanche.

L’une de ces personnes a foncé sur des policiers avec sa voiture, tuant l’un d’eux, la deuxième a blessé un garde avec une arme blanche et la troisième a tenté de bloquer la circulation et “semer la terreur”, selon les actes d’accusation.

Malgré la répression, la mobilisation ne faiblit pas dans les rues.

“On se battra”

“On se battra! On mourra! On récupèrera l’Iran!”, criaient des dizaines de manifestants autour d’un feu dans la nuit à Téhéran, selon une vidéo diffusée mercredi par le média en ligne 1500tasvir.

Dans une autre vidéo vérifiée par l’AFP, des membres des forces de l’ordre semblent tirer depuis un quai de métro sur des personnes sur le quai d’en face, provoquant des cris et des chutes.

Au Kurdistan iranien (nord-ouest), d’où est originaire Mahsa Amini, “les forces du gouvernement ont ouvert le feu” sur des manifestants dans plusieurs villes et trois d’entre eux ont été tués, deux à Sanandaj et un à Kamyarana, a déclaré mardi soir à l’AFP l’ONG de défense des droits humains Hengaw, basée à Oslo.

Un appel à trois jours de mobilisation entre mardi et jeudi avait été lancé pour commémorer le “Novembre sanglant” de 2019, lorsque des manifestations avaient entraîné des violences meurtrières dans de nombreuses villes. 

L’agence de presse officielle Irna a indiqué que deux Gardiens de la Révolution et un paramilitaire avaient été tués mardi lors de manifestations dans les villes kurdes de Boukan et Kamyaran (nord-ouest) ainsi qu’à Chiraz (sud).

Au moins 342 manifestants ont été tués dans la répression du mouvement, selon un nouveau bilan diffusé mercredi par Iran Human Rights (IHR), une ONG basée à Oslo.

“Torture physique et psychologique”

Ce chiffre comprend au moins 123 personnes tuées depuis le 30 septembre dans la province du Sistan-Baloutchistan (sud-est), après des manifestations provoquées par le viol présumé d’une jeune fille par un policier.

Selon IHR, au moins 15.000 personnes ont été arrêtées, un chiffre démenti par Téhéran.

Dans la province de Fars (sud), 110 personnes, dont 18 femmes, ont été arrêtées mardi pour avoir bloqué des routes, endommagé des biens publics et lancé des pierres contre les forces de sécurité, selon Irna.   

“Les manifestants n’ont pas accès à des avocats lors des interrogatoires, ils sont soumis à de la torture physique et psychologique pour qu’ils fassent de faux aveux et sont condamnés sur la base de ces aveux par des tribunaux révolutionnaires”, a déclaré à l’AFP le directeur de IHR Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam.

Il a dénoncé les condamnations à mort de manifestants, caractéristiques d’un “régime oppressif”, et dit craindre “des exécutions de masse”.

A l’étranger, le président français Emmanuel Macron a salué “le courage et la légitimité” de la “révolution des femmes et de la jeunesse iranienne”, après la réception de dissidentes le 11 novembre à l’Elysée fustigée par Téhéran.

A Londres, le patron des services de renseignement britanniques, Ken McCallum, a mis en garde mercredi contre les “menaces directes” posées par l’Iran, qu’il accuse de chercher à “kidnapper ou tuer” des Britanniques “perçus comme des ennemis du régime”. 

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Photo obtenue par l’AFP hors d’Iran le 21 septembre 2022 d’une manifestation à Téhéran après la mort de Mahsa Amini en détention
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Le guide suprême iranien, l’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, le 12 octobre 2022 à Téhéran
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Une manifestante porte un portrait de Mahsa Amini, lors d’une manifestation de soutien au mouvement de contestation en Iran, le 23 septembre 2022 à Bruxelles
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Des Iraniens vivant en Grèce allument des bougies formant le nom de Mahsa Amini, à Athènes le 29 octobre 2022
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