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WATCH: Export Saint Lucia, FAO Introduce BTC Wards to Seamoss Farming – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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A group of Boys Training Centre (BTC) wards have received training in the theoretical and practical aspects of seamoss farming.

It’s  part of an Export Saint Lucia and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)  project seeking to empower marginalised women, farmers with disabilities, and vulnerable youth in the seamoss and honey value chains.

Source: Export Saint Lucia

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Trabajadores de la Salud protestan en Centro Médico y reclaman justicia salarial

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Trabajadores de la salud del Departamento de Salud, sus Programas Categóricos y Hospitales HURRA, Universitario de Adultos y Pediátrico; Centro Cardiovascular de Puerto Rico; ASSMCA y ASEM reclamaron hoy justicia salarial y el reclutamiento del personal necesario para enfrentar la crisis existente en el sistema de salud del país.

“Este personal que se encuentra aquí en la mañana de hoy reclama que se les haga justicia salarial en momentos en que el sistema de salud de nuestro País atraviesa nuevamente por una crisis. En los pasados días ha sido noticia lo que hemos venido denunciando por años, la falta de personal en las instituciones hospitalarias y de servicios de salud a causa de salarios de miseria y pobres condiciones de empleo”, expresó Gerson Guzmán López, presidente de la Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT), sindicato que representa a los trabajadores de la salud pública de Puerto Rico.

Gerson Guzmán manifestó en RADIO ISLA que hay que declarar los servicios de salud como esenciales y hacer cumplir parte de la ley PROMESA. Según Guzmán, PROMESA establece que se deben identificar los servicios esenciales y que la salud debe ser incluida entre los mismos. Al hacerlo, los presupuestos de salud serían protegidos.

Guzmán López atribuyó la fuga y falta de personal a los salarios poco competitivos que ganan estos profesionales que, por la falta de personal tienen que hacer turnos de 12 horas, en múltiples ocasiones.

“Muchos de estos trabajadores tienen sueldos base que, luego de las debidas deducciones, se reducen a $500 quincenales. Estos trabajadores son esenciales e indispensables en las instituciones de servicios de salud del país y merecen que se les haga justicia salarial. La fuga de este valioso personal se debe, en muchas ocasiones, a que aceptan ofertas de trabajo fuera de la Isla donde les pagan hasta más del doble de lo que se les paga aquí. Mientras los salarios no sean atractivos y competitivos, la falta y éxodo de personal seguirá en aumento”, añadió.

Los trabajadores de salud amanecieron desde las 6:00 AM en la entrada del Centro Médico llevando su reclamo y exigiendo justicia salarial.

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Juez federal convoca reunión para discutir estatus de reforma de la Policía tras muerte de joven de 16 años

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El exmonitor de la Policía de Puerto Rico, Arnaldo Claudio, informó en RADIO ISLA que el juez federal Francisco Besosa convocó una reunión para discutir el estatus de la reforma de la Policía.

Esto, luego de que un menor de 16 años murió al ser baleado por siete agentes de la Uniformada en hechos ocurridos en Puerto Nuevo que se encuentran bajo investigación. La asamblea se llevará a cabo el 23 de agosto a eso de las nueve de la mañana en la corte federal de San Juan.

“El juez federal Francisco Besosa, tiene un ‘status conference’ y ha llamado, por la seriedad de todo esto, al secretario del DSP (Departamento de Seguridad Pública, Alexis Torres), al comisionado (de la Policía, Antonio López), a los trece comandantes de área, a un jefe de gremio y muchas personas que continúan articulando la reforma como un mal”, detalló Caludio.      

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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The VEEP program to provide income support to 3000 families

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

More than three thousand families will receive income support from the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the amount of 2.2 million dollars.

This was disclosed by Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Camillo Gonsalves, during the launch of the Volcanic Eruption Emergency Project (VEEP).

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SVG’s VEEP project wins the World Bank’s Vice President Award

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Volcanic Eruption Emergency Project for St. Vincent and the Grenadines, has won the World Bank’s Vice President Award.

This is according to the World Bank’s Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Elad Shenfeld, as he addressed the launch of the VEEP Project on Thursday.

He said the project was among seventy nominations submitted from around the region.

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Meanwhile, Director of Economic Planning, Ricardo Frederick said he is pleased the team was able to deliver the project in record time.

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The Volcanic Eruption Emergency Project is being carried out at a cost of 42-million US dollars. The Project is expected to end on December 30, 2026.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Tuesday August 2nd 2022

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Two new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in St. Vincent and the Grenadines bringing the total number of active cases to eighty-two.

That is according to the latest release of covid-19 statistics by the ministry of health wellness and the environment.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update.

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Three local creatives were honoured for their contribution to Culture and Creative Arts over the weekend

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Three Vincentians have been recognized for their contribution to Culture and the Creative Arts here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Veteran playwright Cecil Blazer Williams; Dramatist David Darkie Williams and Educator Anne Jones were honored on Friday at the launch of Emancipation Month.

Mr. David Darkie Williams is an Actor, Writer, Director, Drummer and Dancer. He has directed two Vincentian presentations at Carifesta.

Mr. Williams has written and directed several plays which have gained regional and international awards.  He has been involved in culture and the creative arts since the 1970s.

Ms. Anne Jones is known for her role in community work in South Leeward where she is involved in Sports and Culture and encouraged Creative Expressions while she was Principal of the Questelles Government School.

The third awardee Mr. Cecil Blazer Williams has published a number of works including 14 plays and has written and published four novels.

He is a Poet and Founder and Director of the New Artists Movement.

Mr. Williams received Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature and the Performing Arts in 2013 and 2018.

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Wat drijft iemand een misdaad te plegen?

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Al in alle gevangenissen van Suriname gezeten Hazard, Kwatta, Keizerstraat, Haven, Leiding, Duisburglaan en die andere. Dat is de opsomming

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Seven-Member CARICOM Election Observer Team to Arrive in the Federation Next Week

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 30, 2022 (SKNIS): A seven-member CARICOM election observer team is scheduled to arrive in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis from Monday, August 1, 2022, to observe the Federal elections which take place on August 5, 2022.

The CARICOM team will be led by Mr. Sase Gunraj of Guyana, the Chief of Mission. The team will comprise observers from Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Jamaica, Suriname and Haiti.

Election observation/monitoring is a practice undertaken by an independent body that assesses the standards and therefore legitimacy of an election. It is important to note that observers do not intervene during an election, instead, they produce reports which are circulated to national governments and their related departments as well as being made publicly available displaying the issues found alongside recommendations for the future. All of the activities are approached from a completely non-partisan perspective, and observation focuses on the electoral strengths and weaknesses rather than being concerned with the political outcome of any particular vote. This allows observation organizations a degree of legitimacy in assessing an election which could not be gained from a national government which could have an inherent bias.

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Old Road, Bath Bring the Curtains Down on SKNFA Premier League Regular Season

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 30, 2022 (SKNFA) — MFCR United Old Road Jets and Hotsprings Bath United played to a 2-2 draw on Friday in the final match of the 2021 SKNFA Premier League Season at the Warner Park. The result had no bearing on the playoff or regulation battle, as the Super Six Playoff teams were already determined before the match. Bath had well survived the relegation zone, with Trafalgar Southstars and TGE Dieppe Bay Eagles already relegated to First Division football. 

Bath got on to the scoresheet, the first courtesy of a Malik Stanley own goal in the 30th minute. Old Road however was persistent and Kaylon Liburd, who missed several chances in their last match against Trafalgar Southstars, found the back of the net twice. The first was a header from a beautiful cross from his teammate into the danger zone, scored in the 60th minute and the other was a tap-in from a low cross in the 75th minute. The lead was however short-lived as Bath earned a penalty, which was converted by Phillion Lavia in the 79th minute. 

Old Road was actually shorthanded for the second time in a row, forcing coach Alexis Morris and one of his assistants to suit up and take the field. Coach Morris shared his thoughts after the match, about taking the field for the first time in years and why his team had fewer players to play the last two matches of the season. “It’s hard out there but basically when we came to the park tonight and we only had eight players suited up; I just had to make a decision. Luckily, some gears were around so I just decided to put on the boots and help out the team,” he said. He disclosed that there was a disciplinary issue why some of the players were not available to compete in those matches, but he promised to have a totally new team next season. “Old Road United will be regrouping for the 2022-2023 season and I can tell you, when we do come back we will have a brand-new team and we will be a force to reckon with,” Coach Morris said. 

Meanwhile, Bath’s Coach Alex Claxton said the match could have gone either way. But he stressed that his objective to stay up in the Premier League on their first season back was achieved. “It’s the end of the season and our objective was met,” Claxton said. “We are happy with the performance of the team and we are going to have some active rest and look forward to preparing for the (new) season,” he added.

So, with the regular season of the Premier League now over, the top six teams have qualified for the Super Six Playoffs, namely: St. Paul’s United at the top of the table winning the regular season; Garden Hotspurs in 2nd place, Cayon Rockets in third place, St. Peters FC in 4th place, Village Superstars in 5th and 6th for Conaree FC. The SKNFA Supers Six Playoffs are due to start in August.

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