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CARPHA Receives Support to Further Strengthen its Capacity to Address Infectious Diseases Surveillance and Response in Member States

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#Trinidad&Tobago, May 17, 2022 – CARICOM Member States are poised to benefit from a fund to strengthen laboratory systems and networks, and human resources capacities in health sectors to accurately detect, characterize and treat infectious diseases.

Financing for the project “Strengthening Health Systems in CARICOM to Address Infectious Diseases” is provided by the Republic of Korea through the Republic of Korea-CARICOM (ROK-CARICOM) Cooperation Fund, through the CARICOM Secretariat. Under this grant valued at US$656,743, CARPHA will be able to execute a series of interventions to the benefit of its Member States.

The launch of the project took place on 13 May 2022, at the headquarters of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).  In attendance were the Honourable Terrence Deyalsingh, Minister of Health, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; His Excellency Dongil Oh Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; His Excellency Dr. Douglas Slater, Assistant Secretary-General Human and Social Development, Caribbean Community (CARICOM); and Mr Jinwoo Jung, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Speaking at the ceremony Dr. Lisa Indar, Director, Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control, brought remarks on behalf of Dr. Joy St John, Executive Director of CARPHA.  Dr. Lisa Indar expressed appreciation for the continued support of the Republic of Korea. She acknowledged the role played by the Korean Embassies in Venezuela, and in Trinidad and Tobago in accessing these resources under the Republic of Korea-CARICOM Cooperation Fund.  Dr. Indar highlighted the benefits of the project stating:  “The project will support Train the Trainer workshops in the Shipping of Infectious Substances conducted and certified by the International Air Transportation Association (IATA), as well as supporting the enhancement of biosafety and biosecurity measures in our Member States and the conduct of training under the Caribbean Regional Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme (CR-FELTP).”

The project also enables the procurement of a KingFisher Flex Purification System and the required reagents, which will be housed at the CARPHA Medical Microbiology Laboratory.  This equipment is a primary step in the PCR process and will contribute to the CMML’s continued pandemic response for COVID-19 detection, as well as ongoing surveillance for diseases such as Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika viruses, and routine respiratory surveillance of influenza and non-influenza viruses.

In 2006 relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Republic of Korea (RoK) were strengthened through the Agreement for the Establishment of a Consultation and Cooperation Mechanism between the Government of the CARICOM and the Republic of Korea.   Since then, there has been a steady growth in understanding and collaboration between CARICOM and the Republic of Korea.

“The Republic of Korea has been very responsive to the needs in our region, providing over 1.5 million US dollars’ worth of resources for Health Systems Strengthening to address Infectious Diseases and support for our regional COVID 19 pandemic response. This tangible demonstration of solidarity in health at a time of need was much appreciated,” stated Dr. Douglas Slater, Assistant Secretary-General, Human and Social Development, CARICOM, speaking on behalf of Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary General. He further stated “History will show that Korea was one of the first larger economies to reach out to us in our time of need, an action we cannot and will not forget.”

In his remarks, His Excellency Dongil Oh, Ambassador of The Republic of Korea to the Republic of Trinidad underscored CARPHA’s role of converging the various Health Ministries and capacity-building for medical staff across CARICOM Member States, which has been central to responding and mitigating the health and socio-economic effects of COVID-19 in the Region. He added “I am firmly convinced that this project will serve as a critical stepping stone for CARICOM Member States to bring infectious diseases under control.”

Speaking at the ceremony Honourable Terrence Deyalsingh, Minister of Health, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago praised the work of CARPHA during the COVID-19 pandemic.  “The launch of a project of this kind underlines the need to establish robust and resilient healthcare systems in the CARICOM region. This partnership with the Republic of Korea will help us strengthen  not only a national response in Trinidad and Tobago, but also a CARICOM response”.  He added “Strong healthcare systems bolster, not only the supply and delivery of quality healthcare to CARICOM residents and citizens, but can curb the potential detrimental and irrevocable effects of current and future pandemics.”

Currently, CARPHA is executing another project funded by the Republic of Korea.  Through a Memorandum of Understanding with CARICOM, CARPHA is procuring personal protective equipment (PPEs) for nine (9) of its Member States valued at US$400,000 which is part of a larger support of US$1M provided to 15 Caribbean Countries.

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Over 21,000 Customers Benefit From NWC Amnesty Up To March 14

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Kingston, Jamaica, March 22, 2024 – More than 21,000 customers have benefited from the National Water Commission (NWC) Amnesty Programme as of March 14, 2025.

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, provided the update during his contribution to the 2025/26 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives on Thursday (March 20).

“Total reconnections, so far, total 3,271, with a further 5,135 awaiting reconnections. This has yielded over $207 million in revenue collected for the NWC and that would have been uncollectible otherwise. We have also written off over $600 million of debt from those who most needed it, restoring the supply of water and returning dignity to households,” Dr. Holness said.

He noted that the amnesty is helping the most vulnerable and, as such, has instructed the NWC to extend the programme for a further two months.

In November 2024, the Prime Minister announced that the NWC would provide an amnesty to customers cut off from the utility for more than six months.

This amnesty has benefited pensioners, Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiaries and members of the disabled community, with up to a 100 per cent reprieve, and 50 per cent for other categories of customers.

 

Contact: Latonya Linton

Release : JIS

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Cora Richardshon-Hodge is Anguilla’s First Woman Premier

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Anguilla, March 22, 2025 – The new premier of Anguilla is historically, a woman, Cora Richardson-Hodge, who led her Anguilla United Front (AUF) to a dominating victory of at the polls in the February 26 General Election in the British Overseas territory; gaining four seats and 49% of the vote.

When she addressed the nation from the House of Assembly on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 as the newly sworn-in Premier, her focus was on commitments made on the campaign trail; to build a more inclusive, dynamic and sustainable Anguilla.

“Our primary goals include: economic diversification. We recognize the need to move beyond traditional industries, and by investing in areas like renewable energy, technology and agriculture we can create a more resilient economy that offers opportunities for all,” said Richardson-Hodge.

Young people are also a priority, said Premier Richardson-Hodge who reminded of the AUF’s ‘People First’ plan.

“Our youth are not just leaders of tomorrow; they are valuable contributors to our present and the architects of our future.  They are innovators, dreamers and change makers. However, for them to flourish, we must prioritize their needs and aspirations that is our People First agenda places their needs at the forefront.”

Mentorship programs are coming, so is investment in business ideas to broaden the commercial landscape of the island nation, she said.

“We will establish initiatives, that support young entrepreneurs in their business endeavours by providing mentorship programs, access to funding and training in business development.  We aim to foster a generation of entrepreneurs who can create jobs and drive economic growth in Anguilla.”

The Premier wants to modernise education and resuscitate healthcare for the 16,000 residents of Anguilla.

“We pledge to improve educational facilities and transform our healthcare services into institutions of which we can be proud.”

Responsible tourism is also prioritised for the new AUF Government administration.  Renewable Energy is elevated in the new regime, she said.

In her maiden speech, she informed Anguillans that their involvement and solidarity are essential.

“Governance is not just for the appointed, it is for every Anguillan, and we will establish regular forums for community feedback and consultation, ensuring that your voices guide our decisions.

To achieve these ambitious objectives, unity is essential.  We must come together, government officials, business leaders, civil society and most importantly, the people of Anguilla,” said the representative for Sandy Hill, a 15-year MP.

Premier Richardson-Hodge reached across the aisle with her words, inviting the members opposite her physically to be tied to a better Anguilla, bi-partisanly.

“It is time to transcend political divides and collaborate for the greater good.  Let us focus on what binds us together, our love for Anguilla and our committee for a brighter future for our families and our children.  And as we embark on this journey, I urge each one of you to join us in embracing this People’s first agenda.  Each one of us plays a vital role in shaping the future of Anguilla. Let us work side by side as partners in progress as we reclaim our narrative and craft a legacy that future generations will be proud of.”

The AUF won eight of the 11 seats with the outgoing Anguilla Progressive Movement (APM) headed by now former premier Dr Ellis Webster, winning the other three seats. Webster was among the victorious candidates for his party.

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New Prime Minister, Cabinet Shuffle and General Elections, Stuart Young’s bold start

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Trinidad and Tobago, March 22, 2025 – From the energy minister to the Prime Minister and now a general election set for April 28 already announced; it has been a whirlwind week on the political scene for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Dr. Keith Rowley did as was expected when he stepped down as the country’s prime minister, after ten of service in that role.  Taking on the job of chief executive in governance is Stuart Young, an attorney by profession and the man who has held several ministerial portfolios including Energy, Communications and Security.

One day after becoming the Prime Minister, Stuart Young made headlines again when he demonstrated a readiness to receive a clear mandate from the nation’s voters and announced a national poll.

In addition to the election announcement, Young has re-organised the Cabinet.                                                                                                                                                                                            He has named Camille Robinson-Regis, an attorney as the new Attorney General; Adrian Leonce is now the Housing Minister; Marvin Gonzales, is the new Security Minister and shifted from the Ministry of Finance is Colm Imbert, who now takes up the Public Utilities portfolio.

It was just days into the new year when Keith Rowley announced his successor as Stuart Young.

Young had been selected, he said, by the Parliamentary Caucus of the People’s National Movement (PNM) as the party’s next leader.

Young has also served as National Security Minister and Communications Minister and is the eighth prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.

Nomination Day is April 4, 2025.

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