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STEPPING UP TO TAKE COMMAND: BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION SPONSORS REGIONAL TRAINING IN ST LUCIA FOR PRIS |
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Friday, 05 March 2010 |
The British High Commission to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean is sponsoring a regional training and development programme for Superintendents designate and members of senior prison management from Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. The two week course kicked off on Wednesday 24 February at the Auberge Seraphine Hotel, St Lucia with an opening ceremony. Featured speakers were the Minister of Home Affairs and National Security, the Honourable Guy Mayers, Director of Corrections at Bordelais Correctional Facility, Mr Hilary Herman and Resident British Commissioner, Mr Karl Burrows.
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STATEMENT OF AMBASSADOR ALBERT R. RAMDIN CANDIDATE FOR OAS ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL |
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 |
Chair, first I wish to express my gratitude to you and the distinguished Members of the Permanent Council for giving me this opportunity to reflect on the challenges and accomplishments of the last five years and share with you my vision for this institution. Although a national of the Republic of Suriname, I am privileged to once again address you as the candidate of the Caribbean Community. CARICOM Heads of Government unanimously endorsed my nomination in July 2009. Other member states of the OAS have also pledged their fullest support for my nomination, and, with your permission, I take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the overwhelming support and confidence, received so far. |
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MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY |
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 |
"Equal rights, equal opportunities: progress for all" 8 March 2010 Gender equality and women’s empowerment are fundamental to the global mission of the United Nations to achieve equal rights and dignity for all. This is a matter of basic human rights, as enshrined in our founding Charter and the Universal Declaration. It is part of the Organization’s very identity. |
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Commonwealth Writers’ Prize Opens New Chapter for 12 Authors in the Caribbean and Canada |
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Friday, 19 February 2010 |
Internationally recognized for propelling authors into the literary spotlight, the shortlist for the regional winners from the Caribbean and Canada region has been unveiled in the race to win the influential 2010 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. Offering an exceptional opportunity for new writers to demonstrate their talent and for authors already on the literary scene to strengthen their reputation – writers across the region - are in pole position to compete with the best authors from Africa, South Asia and Europe and South East Asia and the Pacific to win the coveted prizes of Best Book and Best First Book. |
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ECTEL 10th Anniversary Programme |
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Friday, 19 February 2010 |
Castries, 17th February 2010 - The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) will launch a one-year programme in observance of its tenth anniversary, on Thursday 25th February 2010 at the Bay Gardens Beach Resort in Saint Lucia. A leading Caribbean figure has been invited to deliver the feature address. Addresses will also be delivered by the Chairman of the ECTEL Council of Ministers Hon. Joseph Gilbert of Grenada, the Hon. Guy Joseph, Minister responsible for Telecommunications in Saint Lucia and former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Dr. Kenny D. Anthony. Representatives of regional organisations have been invited to attend this historic event. |
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