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Department of Gender Affairs Celebrates 50 Years of International Women’s Day

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FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF

GENDER AFFAIRS

 

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Monday, 3 March 2025: On March 8th, we join the global community to celebrate International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to honouring the achievements of women and rallying for gender equality The Department of Gender Affairs in the Ministry of Home Affairs, is excited to announce a series of events celebrating International Women’s Day, under the theme “Celebrating Women: Moving Forward in Togetherness to Inspire Change” which highlights the ongoing need for action in promoting women’s rights and opportunities worldwide.

The International Women’s Day celebrations aim to foster an environment of inclusion, empowerment, and appreciation for the invaluable contributions of women across all sectors of society. Through a diverse range of events and activities, the Department of Gender Affairs seeks to inspire meaningful dialogue, promote self-care, and celebrate the achievements of women from all walks of life.

This year’s celebration will encompass activities across all islands, from Salt Cay to Providenciales, fostering unity and inspiring change within our communities. International Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the strides women have made in various sectors, from politics and business to science and the arts. Despite the significant progress, challenges remain.

International Women’s Day is a crucial opportunity for us to reflect on our commitment to gender equality and to take tangible steps towards creating a more inclusive society,” said the Hon. Shaun Malcolm, Minister responsible for Gender Affairs. “Together, we can drive change and inspire future generations of women leaders.”

 Event Schedule:

  • Saturday, March 8, Prayer Breakfast – Grand Turk
    Location: Yellow Man and Son’s Auditorium

Time: 8:00am

A time of reflection and unity to kick off our celebration.

  • Sunday, March 9, Ecumenical Service – Grand Turk
    Location: New Testament Church of God, Grand Turk

Date: Sunday, March 9, 2025
Join us for a spiritual gathering highlighting women’s contributions to society.

  • Monday, March 10, Self-Care Day – Salt Cay
    Location: Salt Cay

Time: 10:00 am

Focus on health and wellness with activities promoting self-care.

  • High School Speech and Art Competition
    Students are invited to share inspiring quotes, stories, and images of women who have significantly impacted community development and national building. The competition closes on 10 March 2025, with winners announced at the Expo on March 15, 2025.
  • Saturday, March 15, International Women’s Day EXPO – Providenciales
    Location: Butterfield Parking Lot

Time: 10:00 am
A Day of celebration, workshops, and networking to empower women and girls.

  • Saturday, March 22, Self-Care Day – South Caicos
    Location: South Caicos Community Centre

        Another opportunity to prioritise wellness and self-love.

        Time: 10:00 am

  • Wednesday, March 26, Women’s Brunch – Middle Caicos
    Location: Middle Caicos. Community Centre

Time: 12:00
Celebrating women with inspiring messages, fellowship, and inspiration.

  • March 26, Photo Exhibition & Sip and Paint Event – North Caicos
    Location: Ocean Breeze and Spa

Time: 6:30 pm

An artistic celebration of women’s impact and contributions

One of the highlights of the celebrations is the High School Speech and Art Competition, which encourages students to explore and showcase the stories of inspiring women who have made a significant impact on community development, nation-building, and women’s empowerment. By creating portraits and sharing narratives of these remarkable individuals, the competition aims to cultivate awareness and appreciation for the invaluable roles women play in shaping our society.

Furthermore, the Social Media Campaign invites individuals, organisations, and influencers to actively participate in the conversation and take action within their respective communities. By using the hashtag #SheIsEmpowered, participants can share their stories, insights, and initiatives, fostering a collective movement towards gender equality and the promotion of women’s rights.

Through these multifaceted initiatives, the International Women’s Day celebrations in the Turks and Caicos Islands serve as a powerful platform to honour the achievements of women, address challenges, and inspire positive change. By fostering an environment of togetherness and empowerment, these celebrations aim to pave the way for a more equitable and inclusive future for all. We invite everyone to participate in these meaningful events and celebrate the strength and resilience of women within our communities. Together, we can inspire lasting change.

For more information on the work of the Department of Gender Affairs and resources, please contact the Department of Gender Affairs via telephone at 649-338-2681 (Grand Turk), 649-338-2686 (Providenciales). You can also contact the Department via email at genderaffairs@gov.tc.

Continue to look out for its various activities on facebook.com/genderaffairstci or Instagram: @genderaffairstci.

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TCI Financial Services Opens Debate on Cryptocurrency Rules 

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Turks and Caicos, May 12, 2026 – A new era of digital finance regulation could be on the horizon for the Turks and Caicos Islands, as the Financial Services Commission moves to establish a legal framework for virtual assets and cryptocurrency-related businesses.

The TCI Financial Services Commission on Friday launched a public consultation on its proposed Virtual Assets Business Bill, 2026, legislation designed to regulate virtual asset service providers, stablecoin issuers and other digital asset activities operating in or from the territory.

Globally, governments and regulators have been racing to catch up with the rapid growth of digital currencies, blockchain technology and online financial platforms. Concerns over money laundering, cybercrime, fraud and the collapse of poorly regulated crypto exchanges have pushed jurisdictions to tighten oversight while still trying to attract financial innovation and investment.

The proposed TCI bill appears aimed at positioning the territory within that evolving international framework.

According to the FSC, the legislation is aligned with international standards and guidance from bodies including the Financial Action Task Force, International Organization of Securities Commissions and the Financial Stability Board.

The Commission said the bill would introduce a “comprehensive licensing, supervisory, prudential and enforcement framework” for the sector. The proposed law includes anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations, cyber resilience requirements, enforcement measures and even a regulatory sandbox intended to support innovation.

Among the notable features are proposed reserve and governance rules for stablecoins, which are digital currencies typically tied to traditional assets like the US dollar. The draft legislation also outlines exemptions for certain technology providers and closed-loop token systems.

The FSC said the consultation period is intended to gather public and industry feedback before the bill is submitted to Cabinet next month. Written submissions must be received by June 8, 2026.

The consultation paper and draft bill have been published on the FSC website for public review.

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Conch Farm Site to become New Home for Watersports Operators

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$12 million acquisition signals marina plan, not return of commercial conch farming

 

Turks and Caicos, May 12, 2026 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Government’s acquisition of the former Conch Farm property is not shaping up as a revival of the once world-famous aquaculture operation in Long Bay.

Instead, the $12 million purchase appears headed in a very different direction — transforming the sprawling waterfront site into what could become the new operational home for scores of marine and watersports operators who have long struggled for space along the eastern shores of Providenciales.

And for many observers familiar with the growing tensions in those areas, the move may actually make more sense than first believed.

Over the years, the rapid expansion of jet ski operators, charter boats, parasailing businesses and excursion companies along eastern beach and marina areas has increasingly created disputes over access, launching rights, docking space and territorial use of waterfront locations.

At times, those disagreements have reportedly escalated into confrontations serious enough to require police intervention.

Now, according to comments delivered by Premier and Finance Minister Charles Washington Misick during debate on the 2026/27 Budget, government intends to use the former Conch Farm property to bring greater order and infrastructure to the rapidly expanding marine sector.

“The acquisition and redevelopment of the Conch Farm property at Long Bay, Providenciales, is a strategic Government investment to strengthen the rapidly growing marine and water sports sector,” the Premier said.

He explained that the project is envisioned as:

“a safe, clean, and well-managed public marina dedicated to local operators.”

The Premier also pointed directly to the growing number of young Turks and Caicos Islanders entering the marine tourism industry since the COVID-19 pandemic.

“So many of these operators are young Turks and Caicos Islanders who have turned to self-employment since COVID-19,” he stated during the Budget presentation.

Government says the marina would provide affordable and regulated launching facilities while creating space for docking, boat services, small vendors, maintenance operations and other marine-related businesses.

The proposal also aims to formalize portions of an industry which has expanded rapidly alongside the country’s booming tourism economy.

“Best of all it ensures that the benefits of our booming tourism industry are retained right here in Turks and Caicos communities,” the Premier added.

The clarification significantly changes early public assumptions that government was preparing to revive the commercial conch farming operation once associated with the property.

The original Caicos Conch Farm was widely regarded as the world’s first and only commercial conch farm before hurricane damage, operational struggles, policy disputes and legal battles eventually led to its closure.

Now, while the historic name and marine legacy remain attached to the site, the government’s immediate vision appears centered far more on marine infrastructure and economic activity than on aquaculture.

And in a tourism economy increasingly dependent on marine excursions and water-based experiences, the move could ultimately reshape one of the most contentious and overcrowded corners of Providenciales’ tourism landscape.

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Anantara Targets North Caicos for Latest Luxury Development

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International resort brand launches sales for residences and resort project on Sandy Point

 

Turks and Caicos, May 12, 2026 – Sales have started on what could become another multi-million-dollar luxury residential resort development for the Turks and Caicos Islands — but this time, North Caicos is poised to become home to the investment by international luxury brand Anantara.

The project, now being marketed globally through developer platforms and international promotional campaigns, is planned for the Sandy Point coastline and is being pitched as a collection of luxury residences paired with high-end resort amenities on one of the country’s least developed major islands.

What may distinguish this proposal from several ambitious North Caicos projects that never fully materialized, however, is the reputation and global footprint behind the Anantara brand itself.

Anantara Hotels & Resorts operates luxury properties across Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe under parent company Minor Hotels, an international hospitality group with more than 500 hotels in operation worldwide. The North Caicos project is being promoted as Anantara’s first-ever Caribbean development — a detail likely to draw heightened international attention and investor confidence.

Developers are positioning the investment as an opportunity to experience a quieter, less discovered side of the Turks and Caicos Islands, one they argue rivals the beauty and exclusivity long associated with Providenciales.

And North Caicos, one of the largest islands in the archipelago and widely regarded as its most lush and green, offers a dramatically different landscape from the tourism-heavy pace of Providenciales — with expansive wetlands, undeveloped beaches, dense vegetation and a slower, nature-focused atmosphere increasingly attractive to luxury travelers seeking privacy and wellness-oriented experiences.

According to promotional material, the development is located approximately 25 minutes from Providenciales by combined ferry and air connections and will include 78 branded residences, beachfront villas and resort-style amenities focused on low-density luxury living.

The project team includes several recognized figures in luxury hospitality and development, among them Rob Ayer, associated with Wymara Resort developments, and Caroline Domange, co-founder of Cheval Blanc, the ultra-luxury hospitality brand linked to LVMH.

Premier Charles Washington Misick is also featured prominently in the global announcement, describing the project as:

“the beginning of a new chapter for luxury lifestyles in the Turks and Caicos Islands.”

The investment aligns closely with government’s increasing emphasis on shifting development beyond Providenciales and driving greater economic activity into the Family Islands.

Still, the proposal is also expected to reignite wider national discussions about infrastructure readiness, housing pressures and the long-term pace of development throughout the territory — particularly as government recently approved the formation of a Public Private Partnership Working Group on Hotel Employee Accommodations.

Promotional material circulating internationally suggests residences at the North Caicos development could start at just under US$1 million — underscoring the ultra-luxury market the project intends to attract.

The project is currently targeting a 2029 opening.

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