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The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership (ROWL) is pleased to announce the enrollment of twenty participants in the 2022 Women in Politics Leadership Institute Programme. The programme received a significant number of applications from across the OECS and Barbados, and we are delighted to announce the participants’ names and their respective countries.
| Full Name | Country of Residence |
| Michelle Slack | St. Kitts & Nevis |
| Shajaunee Gumbs | St. Kitts & Nevis |
| Dr Tashina Francis | St. Lucia |
| Genitta Pascal | St. Lucia |
| Miquella Louisy | St.Lucia |
| Darcel Joseph | St.Lucia |
| Jade Brown | St.Lucia |
| A Adraina Langellier | St.Lucia |
| Natoya Cassius | St.Lucia |
| Geanna Joseph | St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
| Crystal Peter- Francis | Antigua and Barbuda |
| Shawntelle Morgan | Barbados |
| Daustina Commodore | Dominica |
| Elieen Commodore | Dominica |
| Wendy Wallace | Dominica |
| Abigail Christmas | Dominica |
| Ketisha Joseph-Dangleben | Dominica |
| Amanda Japal- George | Grenada |
| Sheriece A R Noel | Grenada |
| Rosana John | Grenada |
This results-oriented leadership program for young women in the Eastern Caribbean and Barbados was conceptualized in 2020 by the United States Embassy Bridgetown Barbados. The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership was awarded a grant by U.S. Embassy Bridgetown to implement the 2022 program. Greater female participation in politics and leadership in the Caribbean is encouraged through active participation in sessions with leading professionals.
The program commences August 24, 2022 and ends September 28, 2022 and will be facilitated by distinguished female leaders across the OECS and Barbados and also the United States. Participants will engage in topics such as:
This year the program will include a mentorship component which will commence after the training sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a mentorship program to strengthen their skills development, fortify what was taught during the training sessions and broaden their professional network.
The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership congratulates the new inductees and looks forward to a productive six weeks with all the participants.
For more information and to follow highlights of the program follow ROWL and the US Embassy on social media on the following platforms.
Facebook- ROWL US Embassy
www.facebook.com/rowlglobal www.facebook.com/USEmabssyBarbados
Instagram- ROWL US Embassy
www.instagram.com/rowlcaribbean www.instagram.com/usembassybridgetown
LinkedIn – ROWL
The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership (ROWL) is pleased to announce the enrollment of twenty participants in the 2022 Women in Politics Leadership Institute Programme. The programme received a significant number of applications from across the OECS and Barbados, and we are delighted to announce the participants’ names and their respective countries.
| Full Name | Country of Residence |
| Michelle Slack | St. Kitts & Nevis |
| Shajaunee Gumbs | St. Kitts & Nevis |
| Dr Tashina Francis | St. Lucia |
| Genitta Pascal | St. Lucia |
| Miquella Louisy | St.Lucia |
| Darcel Joseph | St.Lucia |
| Jade Brown | St.Lucia |
| A Adraina Langellier | St.Lucia |
| Natoya Cassius | St.Lucia |
| Geanna Joseph | St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
| Crystal Peter- Francis | Antigua and Barbuda |
| Shawntelle Morgan | Barbados |
| Daustina Commodore | Dominica |
| Elieen Commodore | Dominica |
| Wendy Wallace | Dominica |
| Abigail Christmas | Dominica |
| Ketisha Joseph-Dangleben | Dominica |
| Amanda Japal- George | Grenada |
| Sheriece A R Noel | Grenada |
| Rosana John | Grenada |
This results-oriented leadership program for young women in the Eastern Caribbean and Barbados was conceptualized in 2020 by the United States Embassy Bridgetown Barbados. The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership was awarded a grant by U.S. Embassy Bridgetown to implement the 2022 program. Greater female participation in politics and leadership in the Caribbean is encouraged through active participation in sessions with leading professionals.
The program commences August 24, 2022 and ends September 28, 2022 and will be facilitated by distinguished female leaders across the OECS and Barbados and also the United States. Participants will engage in topics such as:
This year the program will include a mentorship component which will commence after the training sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a mentorship program to strengthen their skills development, fortify what was taught during the training sessions and broaden their professional network.
The Regional Organization of Women in Leadership congratulates the new inductees and looks forward to a productive six weeks with all the participants.
For more information and to follow highlights of the program follow ROWL and the US Embassy on social media on the following platforms.
Facebook- ROWL US Embassy
www.facebook.com/rowlglobal www.facebook.com/USEmabssyBarbados
Instagram- ROWL US Embassy
www.instagram.com/rowlcaribbean www.instagram.com/usembassybridgetown
LinkedIn – ROWL
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