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IMF lauds Guyana’s progress in climate change mitigation

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Aerial view of the Iriri River at the Arara indigenous land, in the Amazonian Rainforest, Para State, Brazil on March 15, 2019. (Getty Images)

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has commended Guyana’s climate change mitigation efforts, which the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government has been addressing on multiple fronts.

According to the IMF in its statement on the conclusion of its Article IV consultation with Guyana, which was released last week, the Government has been making efforts to build climate change resilience.

“Directors commended the authorities’ efforts to build resilience to climate change as envisioned under their Low Carbon Development Strategy,” the statement, which contains the assessment of the IMF Executive Directors, states.

Guyana’s climate mitigation efforts have included plans for building a secondary city, Silica City, away from the Low Coastal Plain which is flood prone.

The establishment of Silica City was proposed in 2013 by Dr Irfaan Ali during his tenure as Minister of Housing and Water. It is in keeping with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the New Urban Agenda, the Housing Act 36:20, and other guidelines.

In his first year in office in 2020, President Ali had revealed that Government had begun discussions on Silica City as a secondary city. He had explained that the Government was looking at an area on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway that would be connected to the new four-lane bypass road.

It has previously been explained that the city will initially cater to just over 3000 households in the first five years and eventually grow to house more than 12,500 households.

The Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) is also being expanded to include the provision of environmental services, the protection of biodiversity and water resources, the development of marine economy, and the promotion of climate resilience. The enhanced LCDS would allow Guyana to further decarbonise onshore economic activities.

The LCDS was first launched on June 8, 2009, with the revised version being published in May 2010. This version was subsequently launched in March 2013. The new draft is intended to continue and build upon the work started in 2008.

Money from the LCDS has since created low-carbon jobs; enabled Amerindian villages to receive legal titles for communal lands; rehabilitated the Cunha Canal to protect against flooding; and started to equip Amerindian and hinterland communities with renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.

A new LCDS 2030 has already been ratified in the National Assembly. It seeks to create a new low-carbon economy in Guyana by establishing incentives which value the world’s ecosystem services, and promote these as an essential component of a new model of global development with sustainability at its core.

In Guyana’s case, it is about harnessing the value of the country’s ecosystem services to build a long-term, low-carbon diversification opportunity.

The United Nations (UN) Global Roadmap sets out the target that the world must achieve to attain net-zero emissions by 2050. It involves balancing the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere.

At the 26th session of the Conference of Parties (COP26) last November, Guyana had committed to reducing carbon emissions by 70 per cent by 2030. The cleaner energy mix to be undertaken involves the use of natural gas through a 250-megawatt plant, reducing the use of fossil fuel.

This is in combination with the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (AFHP) and solar farms.In January, President Dr Irfaan Ali had said that Guyana is poised to lead the Net Zero by 2050 Agenda through its robust plans for energy security and renewable generation, while continuously recording increased economic prosperity.

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‘Her work transformed communities across Guyana’ – Pres. Ali on passing of Philomena Sahoye-Shury

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Philomena ‘Fireball’ Sahoye-Shury

See full statement from President Dr Irfaan Ali on the passing of Philomena Sahoye-Shury

It is with inexpressible sorrow that I learnt of the passing of Mrs Philomena Sahoye-Shury. Her death has robbed me, the People’s Progress Party and Guyana of an exceptional human being who touched every life with which she came into contact.

I have enjoyed a long relationship with Cde Phil, as she was affectionately called. I considered her as family, friend, colleague and comrade. She, along with my late grandmother, was in the vanguard of Guyana’s struggle for Independence. She was also involved in the struggle for the restoration of democracy and helped build a free and democratic Guyana.

Our country owes an eternal debt of gratitude to this outstanding daughter of our soil who was a fearless and formidable fighter in the struggle for freedom.

We were close associates within the People’s Progressive Party. I respect her and learnt from her. Cde Phil was always willing to share her vast experience and wisdom with younger members of the party. She never shirked from leading by example when it came to political legwork.

I also worked with her on the Depressed Needs Committee, of which she was a Co-Chair. Later, she would work within the Ministry of Housing when I was the subject minister. I always rely on her. I respected her candidness. Her work has helped to transform communities across Guyana.

Guyana has lost an amazing human being. Our country is poorer for her passing. Her death diminishes us all. The poor and powerless have lost a true champion. But she will live on in our hearts as someone whose service was selfless beyond reproach.

I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Mrs Philomena Sahoye-Shury – one of Guyana’s foremost warriors of freedom.

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For the 1st time, Kato gets radio broadcast through EDYOU FM

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
EDYOU FM in Kato, Region Eight

Residents of the North Pakaraimas today woke up to the music, entertainment, and information broadcasting live from NCERD’s EDYOU FM Kingston, Georgetown location.

Kato gets radio broadcast for the first time, strengthening its distance education thrust by ensuring that the same premium quality of education experienced on the coast of Guyana is delivered to the hinterland and riverine communities throughout the country.

Commenting on this groundbreaking development, Acting Headteacher of Kato Primary, Ms Darlene Persaud, said, “Once we get enough radios, students would be able to listen to lessons daily in the dorms, with or without teachers, enjoy storytelling, listen to sensible music, etc. With limited internet access, even adults can learn and be entertained in the village, or farm, or even while traversing long lonely mountains, valleys and creeks.”

The resident graduate Cadet Officer attached to the Department of Education, Region 8, Ms Karen Abrahams, also expressed excitement and, in an invited comment, emphasised the importance of the scheduled content “What is especially interesting is the Literary Hour since teachers have a difficulty teaching this area. The radio broadcast will benefit both teachers and learners equally.”

Head of EDYOU FM, Mr Phillip Williams, says that “the Ministry of Education intends to provide more FM radio sets to the schools and even villagers later in the new year. “

EDYOU FM provides balanced entertainment and educational content and scheduled curriculum-driven student lessons.

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4-Y-O critical after consuming poisonous substance

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

A four-year-old girl is said to be in a critical condition after she reportedly consumed a poisonous substance.

The incident occurred at the child’s Number 50 Village, Corentyne, Berbice home on Sunday afternoon.

Reports are that the toddler’s mother had a one litre bottle containing a poisonous substance which she used to spray her yard. A quantity of the poison was remained and the mother decided to secure the bottle in a goat pen at the back of her home.

On the day in question, the four-year-old was playing in the yard when she reportedly found the poison and consumed it.

When the 23-year-old mother realised what happened, she rushed the child to the Port Mourant Hospital where she was later transferred to the New Amsterdam Hospital.

Police said her condition is listed as “critical” and that investigations are ongoing.

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Wall Street registra la peor racha bajista trimestral desde la crisis de 2008

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Las acciones estadounidenses han caído por tercer trimestre consecutivo, siendo la peor racha trimestral registrada desde el colapso del mercado financiero de 2008, reporta Financial Times.

El índice S&P 500 bajó un 1,5 % el pasado viernes, lo que llevó a 5,3 % la pérdida durante el trimestre entre junio y septiembre. En consecuencia, ha caído durante tres trimestres consecutivos, la mayor disminución reportada desde 2008, cuando llegó a tener seis periodos de tres meses en rojo.

Mientras, el Nasdaq Composite se redujo un 1,5 % el viernes, alcanzando el peor nivel de cierre del índice desde julio de 2020. De esa manera, terminó el último trimestre con una bajada del 4,1 %.

Según explica el medio, las acciones experimentan un año difícil ya que los bancos centrales, incluida la Reserva Federal de EE.UU. (Fed), han demostrado determinación de controlar los altos niveles de inflación a través de tasas de interés más altas, reduciendo así el apoyo al crecimiento económico.

“Hoy creo que el mercado se está dando cuenta de que la economía se está desacelerando rápidamente, pero que la Fed podría no hacer nada para detener [ese proceso]”, afirmó Peter Tchir, jefe de estrategia macro de Academy Securities.

“Con la volatilidad de los ‘gilts’ [valores de máxima solvencia] y el deterioro de la liquidez en todos los mercados de EE.UU., más inversores se están poniendo nerviosos por la posibilidad de un rápido y gran retroceso de los precios de las acciones y los bonos”, agregó.

Asimismo, la venta masiva de activos estadounidenses persistió la semana pasada después de que el Banco de Inglaterra interviniera para calmar las turbulencias en el mercado de deuda pública del Reino Unido, luego del anuncio de un plan fiscal que implica un enorme endeudamiento por parte del Gobierno británico, diseñado para estimular el crecimiento económico y aliviar la carga de los altos precios de la energía a la población. 

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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Georgie Navarro radica querella de agresión tras altercado al salir de un concierto

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El representante Jorge Navarro Suarez radicó una querella de agresión simple, por un incidente reportado a eso de las 11:55 de la noche del sábado en el estacionamiento Nuevo Centro, ubicado en la calle Escuela Libre de Música, intersección con la calle Cerámica en Hato Rey.

Según el reporte de la Policía, el representante alegó que a eso de las 11:55 de la noche del 1 de octubre del año en curso, mientras se encontraba saliendo de un concierto en el Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot, y se dispuso a buscar su vehículo en el mencionado estacionamiento, este sostuvo un altercado con un individuo en el área de los elevadores, el cual lo insultó y lo agredió en el área del rostro.

Debido al incidente, Navarro Suárez resultó con una contusión en el área de la boca.

El caso fue referido a la división de Agresiones del Cuerpo Investigaciones Criminales de San Juan, quienes se harán a cargo de la investigación.

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Avión presidencial sale de la Base Andrews con destino a Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, junto a su esposa, la primera dama Dra. Jill Biden, ya se encuentran rumbo a Puerto Rico. El avión, Air Force Two, ya partió de la Base Andrews en el Estado de Maryland con destino hacia la ciudad de Ponce. 

Los Biden aterrizarán en el Aeropuerto Internacional Mercedita de Ponce a eso de las 2 de la tarde. Allí se llevará a cabo una rueda de prensa para luego pasar al puerto de la Ciudad Señorial a eso de las 2.30 de la tarde. 

Air Force Two es un aeronave C-32, una versión modificada del avión comercial Boeing 757-200, que entró al servicio en el 1998, según el portal digital, Military.com.  

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.  

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NBC’s Special Report – Friday September 30th 2022

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Vincentian Teacher, Poet and Author Zenna Lewis has published her first book titled “Black Girls Soliloquy- an Anthology of Poems by her, for her, about her”.

The book is the first in a three part series to be launched by the author.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in today’s special report

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Friday September 30th 2022

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment is still keeping an eye on the local covid-19 situation although cases continue to trend downwards.

So says, Chief Health Promotion Officer in the Ministry of Health Shanika John while speaking on NBC Radio this morning.

She said there is only one active reported case of covid-19 in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Rawdica Stephen has more in today’s COVID-19 Update.

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Gas, diesel and kerosene prices drop Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Consumers will pay less for all petroleum products from today, Monday, October 3.

The price of gasoline will drop to $4.14 per litre, a decrease of 12 cents, while diesel will now be $3.90 per litre, a reduction of four cents. Kerosene will go down by two cents and cost $2.14 per litre.

The retail price of the liquefied petroleum gas will now be $169.63 for the 100-lb cylinder; $47.51 for the 25-lb cylinder; $41.97 for the 22-lb cylinder, and $38.16 for the 20-lb cylinder.

Government has capped the retail prices of gasoline and diesel at $4.48 per litre and $4.03 per litre, respectively, to bring some level of predictability to the retail prices, and shield consumers from the full increase of refined petroleum products. When calculated, the retail prices fell below the cap of the gasoline and diesel.

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