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JATAVIA HOWELL APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF YOUTH AFFAIRS

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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR AND HEAD OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE 

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, 1st July 2025 – The Office of the Deputy Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands proudly announces the appointment of Ms. Jatavia Howell as the Director of Youth Affairs within the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture.

Ms. Howell completed her A-Levels at the British West Indies Collegiate, where she excelled as the Top Biology Student. She furthered her studies at Newcastle University in the UK, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology and a Master’s degree in Ecological Consultancy.

Her professional career began with the Turks and Caicos National Trust and continued with volunteering for the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) between 2015 and 2018, during which she developed key skills in environmental monitoring, conservation, and community education.

In 2019, Ms. Howell became an Environment Officer at the DECR in Grand Turk. She refined her skills in scuba diving, environmental monitoring, policy development, and leadership. She organised environmental clean-up campaigns, delivered educational talks to local youth, and created innovative programs to engage young people in environmental conservation.

Ms. Howell’s exemplary performance led to her promotion in 2022 to the role of Assistant Director of Protected Areas and Revenue. Her responsibilities extended to supervising Beach and Coastal Vending activities, managing eight cultural markets, overseeing numerous community parks, and regulating coastal development, mineral exploration and exploitation.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Ms. Howell’s unwavering passion for youth development has been a consistent driving force throughout her career. She has actively created opportunities for young people to engage with the environment, including supporting the Junior Park Warden Program, free swimming initiatives, and other youth-centred programs. Her dedication to youth empowerment extended to her involvement with the Rotaract Club of Providenciales, which she joined in 2022. As Treasurer (2023-2024) and Community Service Director (2024-2025), she led numerous community service projects, including environmental clean-ups, climate change education initiatives, recycling programs in schools, and youth empowerment events such as the Girl Empowerment Weekend.

In 2022, Ms. Howell further demonstrated her commitment to youth leadership by joining the Turks and Caicos Islands Youth Parliament.

Reflecting on her new role, Ms. Howell said, “As a dedicated professional and an active member of the Turks and Caicos Islands community, I deeply understand the aspirations, challenges, and opportunities that young people face. Through God’s help, I am committed to implementing initiatives that provide young people with the resources, opportunities, and mentorship they need to excel. Ecclesiastes 11:9: ‘You who are young, be happy while you are young, and let your heart give you joy in the days of your youth. Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see, but know that for all these things God will bring you into judgment’. I am thankful for the opportunity to grow and use the skills acquired in my previous roles to do extraordinary things in this new role. I am thankful for my family, the best support system, my mentors, and the entire team at the DECR, whose work, late hours, and dedication to the Turks and Caicos Islands often go unnoticed or are often criticised. Thank you for trusting my leadership and know that while the work doesn’t get easier, you get sharper, tougher, and more prepared.”

In congratulatory remarks, Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service H.E. Anya Williams said, “It is with great pleasure that I extend my warmest congratulations to Ms. Jatavia Howell on her appointment as the new Director of Youth Affairs within the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture. In her previous role with the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources, Ms. Howell consistently demonstrated a high level of technical expertise and professionalism.

In discussing her interest in the Director of Youth Affairs role, she shared that youth affairs is her true passion, a passion she has clearly exhibited through her longstanding dedication to youth development initiatives here in the Turks and Caicos Islands, including her service as a Member of the Rotaract and the Turks and Caicos Islands Youth Parliament.

This appointment is a well-deserved recognition of her hard work, leadership and commitment and I am confident that Ms. Howell’s innovative approach and unwavering dedication will significantly contribute to the advancement and empowerment of the young people of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Congratulations on this remarkable achievement and well-deserved promotion Ms. Howell”

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Statistics Authority Highlights Trade Data as Turks & Caicos Records $227M in Imports for Q4 2025  

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Turks and Caicos, March 18, 2026 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Statistics Authority is highlighting the importance of reliable economic data following the release of its latest Trade Statistics Bulletin, which shows the country recorded approximately $227 million in imports during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The detailed report provides a clear breakdown of where goods entering the Turks and Caicos Islands are coming from, the types of products being imported, and the revenue generated from trade-related activity. The figures offer valuable insight into the level of economic activity across the country and the continued demand driven by tourism, construction, and consumer spending.

According to the bulletin, the United States remained by far the largest supplier of goods, accounting for more than $200 million in imports during the quarter. This represents the majority of all goods entering the Turks and Caicos Islands and reflects the territory’s long-standing dependence on U.S. markets for food, fuel, machinery, building materials, and consumer products.

The Dominican Republic was the second largest source of imports, supplying just over $4.1 million in goods, while The Bahamas ranked third, with approximately $1.8 million in imports recorded for the period. The report also noted increasing trade with countries such as China, Panama, Switzerland, Poland, and India, showing that businesses continue to expand their supply networks beyond traditional partners.

In terms of the types of goods being imported, the bulletin shows strong activity in categories such as food and live animals, mineral fuels, manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, and chemicals, all of which are essential to supporting the tourism industry, infrastructure development, and everyday life in the islands.

The report also tracks revenue collected from international trade, including fuel tax, customs processing fees, and motor vehicle licensing, providing another measure of economic performance during the quarter.

Officials say the quarterly Trade Statistics Bulletin is an important tool for government, businesses, and the public, offering accurate information presented through clear tables, charts, and graphics that make complex data easier to understand.

For a small, import-dependent economy like the Turks and Caicos Islands, access to reliable statistics remains critical. By continuing to publish detailed trade reports, the Statistics Authority helps ensure that decisions about growth, investment, and development are based on sound information.

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Department of Tourism Regulations Achieves 90% Compliance in Accommodation Enforcement Initiative  

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Wednesday, 18 March 2026: With enforcement initiatives ongoing for 2026, the Department of Tourism Regulations is proud to report that 90% of tourism accommodation properties were registered in 2025.  Using data from AirDNA, approximately 1,300 properties were identified across Turks and Caicos, with over 1,200 now accounted for in the Department’s licensing system.

The initiative was led by Quality Assurance Officer Donessia Skippings and Regulations Specialist Sasha Arthur, who coordinated the preparation and distribution of enforcement letters nationwide and managed the inspection schedule for Accommodation Controllers Kevin Lightbourne, Claudenise Jean, and Patral Handfield. The team carried out the enforcement drive while maintaining their regular responsibilities for licensing tourism accommodation properties.

The Department first notified the public of the Enforcement Letter Initiative in July 2025, as part of its mandate to uphold tourism standards and enforce a zero-tolerance approach to non-compliance with the Tourism Regulations Ordinance 2023. The initiative has resulted in a significant increase in registered properties, rising from 50% compliance the previous year to 90% in 2025.

Tourism Accommodation Inspectors and Controllers are trained to assess factors that enhance the guest experience in line with international tourism quality standards. The inspection process ensures that properties meet key safety and service criteria, helping to prevent situations where a visitor’s experience could be compromised due to missing or inadequate amenities. For example, proper pool safety signage helps reduce the risk of guest injuries. Compliance also contributes to the broader development of Turks and Caicos, as fees collected support infrastructure development and the maintenance of government assets.

By partnering with the Department of Tourism Regulations, property owners help strengthen the tourism product and reinforce the reputation of Turks and Caicos as a trusted destination, giving stakeholders confidence when welcoming visitors and assuring them that their properties meet the standards approved by the Turks and Caicos Islands Government.

Director Avi Adams, commenting on the success of the initiative, stated: “I commend the responsiveness of those who have received letters and taken the necessary steps to become licensed. Your cooperation is vital in safeguarding our tourism industry and preserving it for future generations. Enforcement continues in 2026; we encourage property owners and managers to renew their licenses promptly to avoid fines or legal action. We look forward to seeing even stronger compliance numbers in the year ahead.”

“Achieving 90% compliance in accommodation registration is a significant milestone for the Turks and Caicos Islands and is a clear indication that our enforcement efforts are working and that accountability is strengthening across the sector. We will continue to take a firm but fair approach to enforcement, as maintaining standards is essential to protecting the integrity and global reputation of the Turks and Caicos tourism industry.”

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Gender Affairs Department marks Women’s Month with island-wide events, award ceremony planned

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Turks and Caicos, March 18, 2026 – The Department of Gender Affairs is continuing its observance of Women’s Month with a series of activities across the Turks and Caicos Islands, including island-wide church services, community events and an upcoming awards ceremony to honour women advancing justice, leadership and human rights.

The observances began with International Women’s Day services held throughout the country under the 2026 theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls,” highlighting the importance of equality, empowerment and protection of women and girls in every community.

In Providenciales, the service was led by Minister of Home Affairs, Religious Affairs and Transportation, Hon. Shaun Malcolm, joined by Permanent Secretary Federico Johnson and Deputy Director of Gender Affairs Monique Long at Abundant Life Ministries, where government officials, community leaders and residents gathered to mark the occasion.

Similar services were held across the islands. In Grand Turk, the observance took place at St. Mary Pro-Cathedral, led by Deputy Permanent Secretary Kiesha Taylor and Director of Gender Affairs Carolyn Dickenson. In South Caicos, District Commissioner Yvette Cox led the service at Revival Faith Center, while in Salt Cay, District Commissioner Aisha Thomas hosted the observance at St. John’s Anglican Church. The North Caicos service was held at the Kew Church of God of Prophecy, bringing together residents to celebrate the contributions of women in the community.

Officials say the month-long observance is designed not only to recognise achievements, but also to encourage continued action toward fairness, opportunity and protection for women and girls throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands.

As part of the celebrations, the Department of Gender Affairs will host the Exemplary Women Awards on March 21 at Brayton Hall in Providenciales. The event, themed “All Rise: Honouring Women Advancing Law, Human Rights and Justice,” will recognise outstanding women who have contributed to national development and the advancement of equality.

Gender Affairs officials say the activities reflect the Government’s ongoing commitment to promoting gender equality and ensuring that the voices, achievements and challenges of women remain a national priority throughout the year.

Developed by Deandrea Hamilton • with ChatGPT (AI) • edited by Magnetic Media.

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