Building a climate-resilient Community among matters for CARICOM 29th… Kendol Morgan Feb 22, 2018 0 The Caribbean Community’s push to build a more climate-resilient Community following the devastating 2017…
Slavery loan wasn’t fully repaid by Britain until 2015 – CARICOM Reparations… Jascene Dunkley-Malcolm Feb 22, 2018 0 A loan that was taken by the British Government to pay slave owners for the abolition of slavery in 1834…
Regional tourism hits 30m Michelle Nurse Feb 20, 2018 0 The Caribbean Tourism Office recently released its Caribbean Tourism Performance Report 2017 and Outlook, showing…
Barbados Prime Minister to attend CARICOM Summit in Haiti Michelle Nurse Feb 20, 2018 0 Prime Minister Freundel Stuart will leave Barbados on Saturday, February 24, for the Twenty-Ninth Inter-Sessional…
Haiti’s historic Port-au-Prince Iron Market ravaged by fire Michelle Nurse Feb 20, 2018 0 A fire ripped through the historic Iron Market in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince on Monday night, destroying one of…
World leaders join new drive to beat non-communicable diseases Michelle Nurse Feb 17, 2018 0 16 FEBRUARY 2018 | GENEVA - WHO is announcing today a new high-level commission, comprised of heads of state and…
UN Steps up Action to Make Urban Spaces More Climate-Resilient Michelle Nurse Feb 16, 2018 0 UN Climate Change News, 15 February 2018 – The 9th World Urban Forum in Kuala Lumpur concluded this week with a…
CARICOM Business News Michelle Nurse Feb 12, 2018 0 Please see the latest edition of the CARICOM Business newsletter which comprises information culled from news…
CARICOM, UN Environment discuss closer cooperation Michelle Nurse Jan 26, 2018 0 The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has expressed strong interest in strengthening its…