Connect with us

Caribbean News

GUYANA: World Sight Day 2018

Published

on

#Guyana, October 8, 2018 – On the 11th of October 2018, Guyana will observe World Sight Day (WSD) – an international day of awareness, held annually on the second Thursday of October to focus attention on the global issue of avoidable blindness and visual impairment.  This year, the theme is Eyecare Everywhere – a call to nations to ensure that everyone has access to affordable eye care.

World Sight Day is the focal Advocacy and PR event for IAPB and its members and partners each year, highlighting the fact that 75% of blindness is avoidable (i.e. preventable and/or treatable) – 3 out of 4 people have avoidable visual impairment. WSD provides a platform for organisations to encourage governments, corporations, institutions and individuals to actively support global blindness prevention efforts.

Local Activities

  • The Georgetown Public Hospital will be hosting “FREE EYE TESTING” at the Georgetown Public Hospital Eye Clinic from 8:30am to 1:30pm on World Sight Day – Thursday October 11th Patients will have free access to the clinic and can walk into the clinic to have their eyes tested for Glaucoma, Cataract, Refractive Errors, Diabetic Retinopathy and other eye diseases.  A team of nurses will also be conducting group educational sessions with patients to spread awareness about eye health and eye care.  The Diabetic

Retinopathy Centre will also be available for walk-in screening on that day.  The Diabetic Eye Centre is supported by the World Diabetes Foundation through a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Public Health, Orbis International and University of Toronto Banting and Best Diabetes Centre.  The programme allows persons with diabetes under go free screening tests to detect early diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy) before it proceeds to cause permanent blindness.

The Screening on World Sight Day will be done by the Staff of the Department of

Ophthalmology including Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, doctors and nurses of the GPHC Eye Clinic. Screening will also be done at the Vision Centre, located in the GPHC Compound.

The general public and media are encouraged to have all persons to attend this free screening session in an effort to prevent blindness.

  • At the University of Guyana, the School of Optometry students will be conducting World Sight Day Commemorative Activities on campus.
  • Alcon-Novartis in collaboration with GPHC will also be hosting a World Sight Day CME Session in commemoration of World Sight Day for Eye Care Professionals and Physicians. This is an educational session where lectures are given on various eye diseases to update physiciancs in practice. This will be held on the evening of World Sight Day October 11thfrom 6:00 to 7:00pm at the Herdmanston Lodge, Queenstown, Georgetown. PreRegistration is required to attend this function.
  • Local Optometrists and Optical Shops are also expected to be involved in eye screening activities at various locations in Georgetown.

 

Release:Guyana Ministry of Public Health

 

Continue Reading

Caribbean News

Paid internship opportunity in Energy Data Collection,  Application DEADLINE is April 19

Published

on

April 19, 2024 – The Caribbean Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE) in cooperation with the Energy and Utilities Department (EUD), Ministry of Public Safety and Utilities (MPSU), is looking for a motivated intern to work in close collaboration with regional and national institutions to survey and collect energy-related data that will be used to create the Energy Report Cards (ERCs) for the Turks and Caicos Islands. A stipend for the intern will be provided by CCREEE.

The intern will be based at the EUD/MPSU. The internship program will provide students and/or young professionals with a unique opportunity to work with the energy sector institutions and stakeholders in TCI, gain practical experience in the energy sector, and contribute to the knowledge management functions of the Regional Energy Information System within the CARICOM Energy Knowledge Hub (CEKH).

SCOPE OF WORK

The CCREEE in collaboration with the EUD/MPSU will collect specified data and information that will be used to develop the TCI Energy Report Cards which will be made accessible through the CARICOM Energy Knowledge Hub (CEKH). The hub may be accessed by registering at https://cekh.ccreee.org. The Energy Report Cards will also offer important support to the CCREEE work program, including support for energy planning and the development of sustainable energy projects.

DESIRED PROFILE

  • Bachelor’s degree or on course for completion of one by December 2024.
  • Interest in the energy sector and willingness to learn about the socio-economic, technical and environmental aspects of the energy landscape; studies in sustainable energy, environmental sciences or related fields are an asset but not a National or resident of one of the relevant countries.
  • Proficiency in English.

INTERNSHIP TIMEFRAME

The internship will run for a period of eight (8) weeks from May 27 to July 19, 2024.

APPLICATION

The intern applicant should send their application (motivation letter and CV) on or before April 19, 2024 to recruitment@ccreee.org and copy eud@gov.tc.

 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Continue Reading

Caribbean News

Earth Day 2024: Planet vs Plastics – A Call to Action for Reducing Plastic Waste

Published

on

As Earth Day approaches on April 22nd, the DECR is rallying the community to join the global movement towards reducing plastic waste and safeguarding our planet’s future.

Plastic pollution remains one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, threatening the health of our oceans, wildlife, and ecosystems. With an estimated 8 million tons of plastic entering our oceans every year, the need for action has never been more urgent.

This Earth Day, the DECR urges you to take meaningful steps towards reducing plastic consumption and waste. From single-use plastics like straws and bags to microplastics that infiltrate our ocean and food chain, every piece of plastic avoided makes a difference.

By embracing reusable alternatives, recycling responsibly, and advocating for policies that prioritize sustainability, we can all play a role in mitigating the plastic crisis. Together, we can create a cleaner, healthier planet for future generations.

Join us this Earth Day in committing to reduce plastic waste and protect our precious environment. Together, we can make a difference.

Tune into the DECR’s social media by following us on Instagram @DECR_TCI or on Facebook at DECR Environmental Education & Outreach Group.

Continue Reading

Caribbean News

Senior Teacher Endorses Robot to Assist in Educating Infant and Primary School Students

Published

on

KINGSTON, April 17 (JIS):
Senior Teacher at Alpha Infant School, Sabrina Raymond-Hunter, has endorsed the ‘ICHEETAH’ robot, a smart educational AI-powered tool that will advance the way young children learn and interact with technology.
The robot, developed by CHEETAH Toys and More, LLC, is designed to engage and educate children at the infant and early-primary levels of education in a fun and interactive manner, supporting their cognitive development and preparing them for future academic success.
Speaking at a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Think Tank on April 16, Mrs. Raymond-Hunter recognised the potential of this cutting-edge technology and its ability to enhance the learning experience for young children.
“I am really excited about this product. I was able to get this into my classroom of 23 students and they are super excited about this. We have had it for three weeks and this is a game changer,” she said.
The Senior Teacher, who also serves as the school’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Designate, added that the students’ learning has been enhanced since incorporating the technology into her teaching.
“It has enhanced it a lot because you know the boys, especially, once they are happy and find something that is fun, they will want to do it. My boys started off a little bit rocky, but since they got this robot, they are spelling, identifying words and reading,” she noted.
Having yielded positive results from utilising the technology, Mrs. Raymond-Hunter is encouraging other schools who are not yet on board to do so.
“I’m encouraging all the other schools to get on board, and if for any reason you need a demonstration, come to Alpha. I’ll show you exactly how we use it to get our students on board and on level with everyone else. Learning should be fun, and with iCHEETAH it definitely is,” she shared.
The robot is outfitted with several interactive features, including voice recognition, games, and educational content, making learning engaging and exciting for young learners.
CONTACT: SHERIKA HALL

Continue Reading

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

TRENDING