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Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture announces historic Summer Camp Initiative

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Monday, 24 June 2024: The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, through its departments of Youth, Library Services and Culture & Heritage has embarked on a historic collaboration with the Royal Turks & Caicos Community Policing Unit and the National Museum to launch Camp Discovery. This groundbreaking partnership brings together the unique strengths and expertise of each entity, resulting in a revolutionary summer camp experience that fosters a sense of community, creativity and social responsibility among our young people.

Unlock a World of Possibilities at Camp Discovery:

This summer, give your child the gift of discovery and growth at Camp Discovery, where our camp’s theme is ‘Discover Your Talent, Your Heritage, Your Potential, Your Destiny’. This guiding philosophy inspires our expert facilitators to craft interactive activities, hands-on projects and collaborative exercises that will help our campers uncover new strengths, explore their passions and develop essential skills for a bright future.

Highlights of Camp Discovery:

  • Library Services Annual Read a Thon (July 8 – 12):A special pre-camp reading initiative to improve literacy and foster a love for reading among participants, thus promoting a lifelong passion for books and learning.
  • Cultural & Heritage Skills:Campers will dive into the rich history and vibrant culture of the Turks and Caicos Islands through hands-on activities, traditional crafts, and storytelling sessions led by the Department of Culture and Heritage.
  • Digital Skills:The camp will focus on enhancing digital literacy, including safe internet practices, basic coding and robotics, understanding AI fundamentals and creative digital projects thus enabling them to navigate and succeed in an increasingly digital world.
  • Green Skills:Campers will be guided through activities focused on environmental education, including nature walks, conservation projects, and sustainable living practices.
  • Mental and Well-Being Skills:Consistently throughout the camp, activities and workshops will emphasise mental health, mindfulness, physical well-being, and personal development.
  • Development of Social Emotional & Character Skills: Through interactive activities and collaborative exercises, campers will develop essential skills in communication, teamwork, critical thinking and leadership, preparing them for lifelong success.
  • Your Tribe Awaits:Through developing a network of friends and mentors who share similar interest and passions

Hon. Rachel Taylor commented, “We are thrilled to launch Camp Discovery, a unique opportunity for our young people to explore, learn and grow in a fun, safe and engaging environment. This innovative summer programme, brings together key agencies to equip our youth with the skills, knowledge and values necessary to succeed in life and make a positive impact in their communities.  Parents are encouraged to take advantage of camps that are being held this summer by the various entities, ensuring that your child/children are actively engaged in meaningful experiences in a safe and learning environment.”

Important Camp Details:

The fun begins as the camps catering to children ages 6 – 17 will be held simultaneously across islands on the following dates:

  • July 8th -12th              Annual Read-a-Thon
  • July 15th – 26th          Camp Discovery

Camp locations:

  • Grand Turk- Helena Jones Robinson High School Auditorium
  • Providenciales- Ianthe Pratt Primary School
  • North & Middle Caicos – Bottle Creek Library
  • South Caicos – Community Center

Registration is Now Open:

Parents are encouraged to register their children early, as spaces are limited. Registration can be completed by using the QR Code and link below or in person at any of the partner organisation offices.

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Department of Social Development and Welfare calls for community support in Foster Care

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#TurksandCaicos, June 25, 2024 – The Department of Social Development and Welfare conducted several recruitment drives across the Turks and Caicos Islands, engaging stakeholders, potential foster carers, and advocates to highlight the urgent need for foster carers. These events raised awareness of the importance of foster care, highlighting the role it plays in providing safe and nurturing environments for children in need and emphasising the overall impact it has on the lives of these children.

The Department of Social Development and Welfare is issuing a heartfelt call to the community to continue to support its foster care recruitment initiative, as the demand for loving, stable foster homes has never been greater. The department urges compassionate individuals and families to consider opening their hearts and homes to children in need.

The Turks and Caicos Islands can pave the path for a brighter future by forging a stronger, more supportive community for children in need.

The Department of Social Development and Welfare is calling the public to come together and support this vital cause by:

  1. Spreading the Word: Help the Department of Social Development and Welfare reach a wider audience by sharing information about foster care with friends, family, and community groups.
  2. Volunteer: There are many ways to support foster children and foster families through volunteer efforts.
  3. Donate: Financial contributions can help provide essential resources and support services for foster children and families.

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Ready or Not, African and Caribbean Artists set the stage on Fire at AfreximFest in Nassau

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Danae Dennie and Deandrea Hamilton

Editorial Staff

 

#TheBahamas, June 25, 2024 – ‘Ready or Not’ AfreximFest is sizzling finale, capping of concert spectacular with Haitian superstar, Wyclef Jean.

This year, AFREXIMFEST 2024 was held for the first time in the Caribbean region, The Bahamas hosting the three days of meeting in Nassau at the Baha Mar resort.

It is a rich tradition for the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to celebrate the rich cultural contributions throughout the various industries and the orange economy is a major highlight.

The concert was MC’d by Nigerian radio personality and television presenter IK Osakioduwa and featured artists from The Bahamas, the continent of Africa and Trinidad and Tobago.

Nigerian Artiste, Flavour brought spunky afro beats, Fanshawn delivered on the down home Bahamian rake n scrape sound with impeccable showmanship; Oudun drummers from Brazil were a pulsating show stopper and Trinidad and Tobago’s KES the Band thrilled the audience with performances of its wildly popular soca hits including ‘Savanah Grass’.

Making a dramatic entrance with his Fugees hit, ‘Ready or Not’ was Grammy Award winning Wyclef Jean.  The Haitian rapper, singer, producer and songwriter, set the audience in a frenzy with his rendition of  Fugees version of the Roberta Flack remake of ‘Killing me Softly’; Bob Marley’s ‘No Woman, No Cry’ and hits he authored for Carlos Santana and Shakira, namely: ‘Maria Maria’ and ‘Hips don’t Lie’. However, it was arguably, ‘911’ his chart topping duet with Mary J. Blige that set the audience ablaze, joining in singing of the song as he wowed onlookers with his salacious guitar solo which showed off Wyclef’s enviable skills on the instrument.

The event and its amazing line up of singers, dancers, comedians and master DJs forged further, the message of solidarity and partnership which became recurring  pitch phrases at the meetings.  Music proved an ultimate unifier yet again, as AAM2024 wrapped up with stellar reviews from those who packed the concert hall.

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The Electoral Boundaries Commission invites public to submit comments on draft report

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 25 June 2024: The Electoral Boundaries Commission has released a report that provides crucial insights into the voter population in the electoral districts across the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The commission, in its commitment to democratic processes, earnestly invites the public to participate actively by submitting their valuable comments on our draft report before 12 p.m. Friday, 5 July 2024.

 Section 60 states:   “60. For the purpose of the discharge of its functions, a Commission—

(a) may invite views from members of the public;

(b) shall consult the public about a draft of its report; and

(c) may seek such advice as it considers appropriate.

The Electoral Boundaries Commission has completed the draft report and, as per Section 60 (6), seeks to send it to the public for consultation.

The Commission’s activities and responsibilities are set out in Section 61 of the Constitution, which provides:

  1. (1) A Commission shall, as soon as practicable after its appointment, review the Boundaries of the electoral districts into which the Islands are divided; and submit to the Governor and the House of Assembly a report either—

(a) stating that, in the opinion of the Commission, no change in those boundaries is required; or

(b) recommending the changes in those boundaries specified in the report.

(2) In determining its recommendations under subsection (1) (b), and in determining whether or not to recommend any changes in the electoral district boundaries, a Commission shall ensure that the electoral districts contain, so far as is reasonably practicable, approximately equal numbers of persons qualified to be registered as electors.

 Summary of the Report

As a first simplistic estimation, the total voter population of 9381 was divided by ten, representing the ten electoral districts. That resulted in the target quota of 938 voters (“target quota”) for each electoral district.

The overall trend saw increased voter population data in Providenciales and Grand Turk, with a minimum population increase in South Caicos, North and Middle Caicos. The increase in voter population in Providenciales is noted in all districts.

Because of the disproportionate growth of voters in these areas the Commission is of the opinion that a more equal distribution can only be achieved by significant adjustments of the boundaries and these can only be effected in certain contiguous districts. However, the technical professionals in the Crown Land and Surveying Departments have advised the Commission of the danger of arbitrarily adjusting the boundaries, as the maps do indicate where few electors may live in a large geographic area, while smaller areas may contain large numbers of electors. The Commission understands that this can only be obtained through a RE-REGISTRATION process, in which all voters will re-register.

The Commission, therefore, agreed that, except for Grand Turk, all electoral boundaries in Providenciales should remain the same until information is available to determine the number of electors on the ground.

Therefore, the Commission will visit all islands in the Turks and Caicos Islands during the week of July 8th to 12th, 2024, to consult the public on the report’s findings.

All submissions must be sent via email to williamsjuliae@gmail.com

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