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Santé mentale : de nouveaux outils en Guadeloupe

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Les semaines d’information sur la santé mentale se déroulent du 10 au 23 octobre et sont l’occasion d’informer largement grâce à la mobilisation des médias, mais aussi de faire connaître de nouveaux outils concrets. Le 12 mai a vu ainsi l’inauguration de la Maison des adolescents, où sera par ailleurs lancée la campagne de formation aux Premiers secours en santé mentale (PSSM). Deux projets qui méritent d’être mieux connus.

Dans la continuité de la première Maison des adolescents (MDA), la nouvelle prend une nouvelle dimension. Autour d’une « maison mère » aux Abymes, quatre antennes de proximité se déploient sur l’ensemble du territoire de la Guadeloupe, et une dans les Iles du Nord. L’objectif commun est de favoriser l’accès à un ensemble d’offres de services développé en partenariat avec les autres intervenants territoriaux. Face à l’importante problématique de la jeunesse en Guadeloupe, la…


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727 mots – 14.10.2022

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Nos aînés se passionnent pour la médecine traditionnelle

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Saint-Claude

De nombreux seniors du Sud Basse-Terre ont assisté à la maison de quartier Gallard, à une conférence détaillée sur les plantes médicinales donnée par Marie Gustave, présidente de l’Aplamédarom.

Avec l’épidémie de Covid qui a bouleversé notre quotidien et nos vies depuis bientôt trois ans, les Guadeloupéens – et en particulier les seniors – ont manifesté un regain d’intérêt pour la médecine traditionnelle basée sur l’utilisation des plantes médicinales que les anciens connaissaient bien et qu’ils utilisaient régulièrement.

À l’invitation de l’association Gallard Doubout toujours soucieuse de transmettre au plus grand nombre de précieuses connaissances liées à la…


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Et si la Guadeloupe revendiquait la restitution d’une de ses roches gravées ?

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

PATRIMOINE

L’une des toutes premières roches signalées à Trois-Rivières au début du 19e siècle, a été enlevée de son emplacement en 1901 pour se retrouver à New York, aux Etats-Unis, dans le prestigieux American Museum of Natural History. L’archéologue André Delpuech pense  que les autorités locales pourraient demander la restitution de cette pièce majeure qui dort dans leurs réserves.

L’art rupestre des Petites Antilles est étudié depuis longtemps et tous les auteurs ont signalé combien la région de Trois-Rivières offre la plus grande concentration de roches gravées de toute la région orientale de la Caraïbe. Si leur signification reste et restera toujours difficile à interpréter, leur fonction mythique et/ou religieuse est évidente. A notre connaissance, le premier à écrire sur les sites précolombiens de Trois-Rivières est Félix Longin (1787-1836),…


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1246 mots – 14.10.2022

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Moruga mechanic killed over fender-bender

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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MURDERED: Colin Forbes –

SADNESS gripped the close-knit community of Indian Walk, Moruga, on Thursday morning as they learned of the “senseless murder” of well-known and loved mechanic Colin Forbes, over what is being described as a fender-bender.

Forbes, 42, was reportedly stabbed about the body by four Spanish-speaking men outside a bar at Penal Rock Road shortly after midnight on Wednesday.

According to a police report, around 12.10 am on Thursday, Forbes was at Big Ben Bar, Penal Rock Road when he attempted to reverse his vehicle. However, his car, a blue Toyota Corolla, PBJ 9659, reportedly struck a red vehicle.

An argument ensued between Forbes and four men who began throwing bottles at Forbes.

They subsequently dealt him several stab wounds about the body before escaping in the red vehicle.

A report was made to the police and Cpl Subhag and PC Balkaran arrived on the scene and took Forbes to the San Fernando General Hospital where he was pronounced dead around 1.30 am on Thursday.

No arrests have been made so far.

Villagers said Forbes, who had a run-in with the law some time ago and had served a prison sentence, had turned his life around and was committed to his four children, ages four to 13.

Garage owner Stanley Nabby, who had employed murder victim Colin Forbes, is puzzled by his killing as he speaks at Indian Walk, Moruga. – Marvin Hamilton

Garage owner Stanley Nabby, who had employed Forbes, said his killers, “took the life of a good man and robbed him of a chance to live a good life.

“He was not trying to turn his life around – he already turned his life around.”

Nabby said Forbes stood just under five feet tall and did not stand a chance against his attackers.

Harry said he was told the occupants of the red vehicle, took away Forbes’s keys, driving permit and an argument ensued. He said Forbes informed them he was a mechanic and offered to fix the car at the garage, and his keys and documents were returned.

“As he was about to leave, something happened. A second argument took place and Colin was stabbed all over his body and not a single person lifted a finger to help him. Not even the guy who was with him, I guess because he and Colin were outnumbered and the other men had weapons.”

Nabby recalled when Forbes came out of prison, “he spoke to me and said he did not want to go that way again.

“He wanted to turn around his life. While he was in prison he earned certificates in woodworking and as a mechanic. He was going good. He would come here when the garage opened around 11 am and leave all 10, 11 o’clock in the night. He would go straight home and return next morning to start all over again, because we always have a lot of work here.“

Nabby’s son Joel added, “He was real helpful. He was always taking care of his children. He was committed to his family and his job. What happened to him is really sad.

“I did not see him on Wednesday and when I got up after midnight I decided to call him to see if his car shut down somewhere. As soon as I picked up my phone to call, his number showed up on my screen. Someone was calling to tell me he was killed.”

Officers from the Penal CID and Homicide Region 111 are continuing investigations.

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Elliënne Eliza de Cuba

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Hesus a bisa e discipelnan:

‘Laga e muchanan bini cerca Mi.

No kita nan di bini, pasobra reino di Dios

ta pertenece na esnan maneranan.  

~Mateo 19:14~

Cu profundo tristeza na nos curason

nos ta anuncia fayecimento di

nos yiu, ruman, nieta, bisanieta,

subrina, prima y iha stima:

Elliënne Eliza de Cuba

*9 april 2022 – †10 october 2022

Na nomber di su:

Mayornan: Dayron y Gianny de Cuba

Ruman: Éthan de Cuba

Welonan y Welanan:

Harold de Cuba

Janine Dijkhoff

Guillermo Geerman

Geraldine Geerman

Su unico tanta:

Gezilly Geerman (Sur Maria Veronica de la Merced O.P.) na Curaçao

Bisawelanan y Bisawelonan:

Rafael y Carmen Geerman

Roland y Baby Bello

Julio Geerman

Cosme (Dodo) y Jane (Leta) de Cuba

Ida Hoevertsz y Jossy Dijkhoff

Madrina: Gezlyn Webb y famia

Padrino Marshall Willems y famia

 

Tur primo y primanan, omo y tantanan grandi na Aruba y Hulanda

 

Demas famia: de Cuba, Geerman, Willems, Dijkhoff, Hoevertsz, Croes, Bello, Werleman y Webb.

 

Ta invita tur famia, amigo y amiganan, bisiñanan y conocir(nan) pa asisti e acto di entiero cual lo tuma luga diasabra, 15 oktober 2022 pa 9or pa 11or di mainta na Misa Immaculada Concepcion na Santa Cruz saliendo pa Santana Maria na Santa Cruz.

 

Nos kier a pidi nos disculpa si den nos dolor nos por a lubida un of otro famia.

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Naamix présente son nouvel album « To be continued »

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

En images

L’artiste Naamix sort un nouvel album. Nous étions à la présentation de ce dernier, qui s’est déroulée en musique. C’est dans le cadre champêtre de la villa de Léon Piéjos au Gros-Morne et avec le dress code « chic and class » que Naamix a présenté le 7 octobre au soir son nouvel album To be continued.  Une présentation qui a permis aux convives d’apprécier largement cet opus et les huit titres qui le composent, globalement tous en douceur, avec des notes de trap et de…


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124 mots – 14.10.2022

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Going independent affects government’s liquidity position – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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The content originally appeared on: StMaartenNews

PHILIPSBURG — The new makeup of Parliament with nine factions and five independent MPs has some financial consequences, it appears from answers by Minister of Finance Ardwell Irion to questions posed by MP Angélique Roumou.

While an increase in expenditures for additional support staff was not budgeted, Irion writes that the monthly costs will increase by 33,016 guilders per month for the remaining three months of the year: a total of 99,048 guilders ($55,334).

“If these costs cannot be absorbed in the budget of the Parliament this means that the budget deficit will increase,” the minister writes.

Roumou also wanted to know whether these expenditures are taking away “from much needed monies for government departments and divisions.” Irion: “The liquidity position of the government will be affected.”

Other questions were about the travel budget of Parliament. Irion wrote that the budgeted 195,843 guilders for the trip to the latest IPKO meeting was completely spent, but that the costs for one additional MP are still being calculated.

The total travel budget for 2022 is 712,750 (652,750 guilders for parliamentarians plus 60,000 guilders for the secretary-general of parliament).

“Deducting the costs of IPKO and Parlatino meetings, 390,073 guilders of the budget remains,” Irion states.

This means that parliamentarians spent 126,834 guilders for travel to Parlatino meetings, which seems slightly higher than what the minister reports: 104,520 guilders in expenditures for trips to Parlatino meetings in February and June of this year. The first trip was attended by two MPs, the second one by six parliamentarians, the secretary-general and one member of his support staff.

The budget for parliament factions and faction support staff is 131,440 guilders higher in 2022 compared to the previous year.

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Au temps des épidémies de fièvre jaune

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Dès les débuts de la colonisation, la fièvre jaune fut l’une des épidémies les plus redoutables. Dès 1635, les écrits du Père Dutertre évoquent les premiers ravages de celle qu’on appelait alors « mal de Siam » ou « fièvre amarile ». Il en fut ainsi jusqu’au début du siècle dernier. La dernière épidémie sévère de fièvre jaune frappa en effet la Martinique du 22 juin au 7 novembre 1908. 

«De tous les fléaux qui ont désolé l’humanité dans les Antilles, la fièvre jaune a été le plus terrible et le plus épouvantable. Des milliers de victimes en ont été la proie, elle a dépeuplé les armées et des flottes entières, et elle a rendu inutile les plans les plus vastes et les théories les mieux conçues ». 

Ainsi débute la « Dissertation sur la fièvre jaune » (1) parue en 1804, de Yves-Ange Deprépetit, qui fut chirurgien major sur plusieurs vaisseaux de guerre….


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Augustine slams PM, denies favouring Trini contractors

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine –

Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Farley Augustine has dismissed claims from the Prime Minister that Tobago-based contractors are being discriminated against in favour of their Trinidadian counterparts. He also accused Dr Rowley of trying to mislead the public and “spewing covert racist rhetoric.”

Rowley made the remarks during his address at the Diego Martin West constituency conference on Wednesday night in which he claimed that Tobago used a $300 million allocation to hire Trinidadian contractors, owing to the perception that Tobagonian contractors were PNM supporters.

Last year the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) defeated the PNM 14-1 in the THA elections.

“Look what happened in Tobago: 14 seats and people say Tobago has found its feet, finally, and 14 days later, confusion reigns. Tobago got $300 million from the Minister of Finance for a development programme. They gave every cent of it to contractors in Trinidad.

“The money came into Tobago, THA writes the cheques to the contractors, and that money is coming back to Trinidad, because they don’t like the Tobago contractors because they are PNM.”

Responding to Newsday’s questions via WhatsApp on Thursday, Augustine rubbished Rowley’s claims and said there were several inaccuracies in the assertions made.

“This THA never got $300 million for development projects from the Central Government, the allocation was never $300 million in the first place, the allocation was $264 million.

“Secondly, when we got into office in December 2021, Rowley’s party had already spent significant sums on election projects.

“Additionally, the three projectsthat are being bandied about, have not been paid for by the THA upfront.

“The selected companies had to demonstrate the capacity to mobilise and finance these projects on their own and receive payments much later down the road.”

Augustine further argued that final payments from the THA are due 18 months after completion.

Augustine has been accused by his own political leader, Watson Duke, whom he had a public fallout with, of favouring Trinidadian contractors instead of their Tobago counterparts.

Earlier this year, Augustine commissioned an audit into projects by the previous PNM administration. Augustine said the preliminary report into a road repair programme, has shown lack of evidence of work being done on some projects, even though full payments had been made and certificates of completion issued.

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PM unaware of merit list probe: UNC searching for scandal

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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UNC Senator David Nakhid –

THE Prime Minister has denied knowledge of any police probe against him concerning the withdrawn CoP merit list.

He was responding to TV6 news on Thursday, after UNC Senator David Nakhid claimed in Parliament that he was called as a witness by the Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau into a probe into allegations of misbehaviour in public office by Dr Rowley.

Rowley said, “At this time, I know of no such investigation by any arm of the State.”

He lamented that the budget debate had descended into a UNC search for scandal and “when you have nothing to effectively assail the actual budgetary provisions, invent and invoke or revel in scandals, real or imaginary.”

In the Senate Chamber on Thursday, there were murmurs of shock from opposition senators after Nakhid’s announcement.

He was responding to a comment by Independent Senator Anthony Vieira, who has said that TT’s democracy was stable. Nakhid countered by saying that if this was true, independent institutions would be insulated from political interference.

“Clearly this has not been the case, not only by the recent Vincent Nelson revelations, but when we look at what happened in the selection of a CoP, I would like to declare here that I have been brought before the Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau to question the Prime Minister for his misbehaviour in public office.

“He is now under official investigation. They also said they had questioned other witnesses, and if they would like to speak, that is up to them. So we have a sitting PM who the ACIB is looking into his misbehaviour into public office.”

Senate Vice President Dr Muhammad Yunus Ibrahim attempted to temper Nakhid’s statements, saying: “The disclosure you just made may be in full confidence. Please be reminded of standing order 47 (49).”

Nakhid said he asked the people who questioned him and they said an investigation had been launched.

“I am one of the witnesses, so I don’t know, it’s not as sub-judice, I think I can reveal that.”

Standing order 49 (1) says, “…a member shall not raise or pursue any matter which relates to active proceedings until the matter is ended by judgment or discontinuance, unless the Speaker is satisfied that: the matter is clearly related to a matter of general public importance or a ministerial decision is in question; the matter does not relate to a case that is awaiting or under adjudication, particularly those matters before a jury; and, the member does not in his comments create a real and substantial danger of prejudice to the fair determination of a matter.”

Speaking to Newsday after his presentation, Nakhid said he was approached by the ACIB as he had sent letters to the DPP and acting CoP McDonald Jacob about Rowley’s role in the withdrawal of the CoP merit list.

“They finally responded. Apparently, the matter was referred to the ACIB and they had an interview with me about it a week, ten days ago. They had been given some of the letters I had sent to Jacobs, or the DPP, but they clearly did not have all the documentation so I provided them with that as well. They didn’t say when they started the investigation.”

Nakhid said he had been told a second interview would be done. He said he would like to see justice be done in the matter.

“It doesn’t matter who it is, everyone has to be treated the same before the law – just like the poor man from the Beetham or Sea Lots or Laventille, or anywhere.”

Attempts to reach the President, former Police Service Commission (PSC) chairman Bliss Seepersad, and Jacob for comment were unsuccessful up to press time.

Former police commissioner Gary Griffith, who reportedly had topped the merit list, said on Thursday, “if it’s a matter under police investigation and I have been approached, I think it would be inappropriate for me to make any statement at this time.”

He promised to hold a press conference early next week to reveal “some very startling information to verify once and for all that criminal activity did take place and a crime was committed as it pertained to the withdrawal of the merit list.”

On August 12, 2021, then PSC chairman Seepersad presented the merit list for CoP to President Paula-Mae Weekes but immediately withdrew it.

The withdrawal of the list started a domino effect that led to collapse of the PSC, an attempt to impeach the President, and the restart of the process to select a police commissioner. The Opposition has accused Rowley of meddling in the affairs of an independent body and causing the list to be withdrawn.

At a PNM meeting in October 2021, Rowley said that he had written to the PSC chairman in 2020 saying that he had lost faith in then CoP Griffith. However, Rowley has vehemently denied interfering in the process of the PSC, insisting that he had merely provided information to the body.

At the 49th constituency conference at the Diego Martin Community Centre on Wednesday night, Rowley said the ethical standard in TT was on the decline. He said the PNM will remain resolute in its stance that politicians facing criminal charges should not seek public office.

He said the PNM had objected in the past to UNC and PDP members on criminal charges being election candidates.

He warned, “We are normalising a kind of behaviour in this country that’s not going to do us well.”

Rowley urged the public to ask about leaders who accept such conduct.

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