Caribbean Media and Stakeholders Urged to Amplify Cross-Border Evacuation Protocols Ahead of Hurricane Season

Caribbean Media and Stakeholders Urged to Amplify Cross-Border Evacuation Protocols Ahead of Hurricane Season

With just a little under three months before the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) must take urgent action to prepare for climate-related displacement and migration. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and partners are calling on media and stakeholders to share the Cross-Border Evacuartion Protocol and Best Practices […]

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 Death announcement of  29 years old Nicoise Keron Johnnel St. John of Antigua residing in Belle- Maniere, Paix- Bouche

Death announcement of  29 years old Nicoise Keron Johnnel St. John of Antigua residing in Belle- Maniere, Paix- Bouche

We announce the death of 29 years old Nicoise Keron Johnnel St. John of Antigua residing in Belle- Maniere, Paix- Bouche He is survived by: MOTHER: Ann Joseph GRAND MOTHER- Rubina St John BROTHERS: Josh, Rohan, Ronel, Lynton ,Dywany , Sherwin, Brian, Shermon, Ervin, Chase, Sherlock and Carlson St.  John SISTERS- Bernice St John- Renault, […]

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 Opinion Editorial by Dr QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Opinion Editorial by Dr QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Nature’s groceries and safety net: how forests help feed the world better Our forests play a vital role in feeding the world. From wild foods to fresh water, from shelter to energy, forests sustain billions of people and biodiversity. Yet we continue to lose them at an alarming rate through deforestation and land degradation. Between […]

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“Defending Democracy: The Truth About Electoral Reform and the Path Forward for Dominica”

Statement by Prime Minister of Dominica- Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit My dear brothers and sisters, yesterday our nation witnessed scenes that none of us want to see in Dominica. I want to begin by acknowledging that emotions are high. This government will never dismiss those emotions. But we must also recognize where they stem from: misinformation […]

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 📢 We’re Hiring! Join Our Team at OYO Construction Ltd.! 📢

📢 We’re Hiring! Join Our Team at OYO Construction Ltd.! 📢

OYO Construction Ltd. is excited to announce multiple job openings! OYO is looking for talented and dedicated professionals to join their team in the following positions: 🔧 Senior Civil Engineer👷 Construction Manager🔨 Construction Foreman Application Process: Suitable Applicants should email their CV, Cover Letter, and 2 References to:📧 Email: [email protected] Or hand deliver to:🏢 OYO […]

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 Earth Hour International recognizes NDFD as the foundation leads Dominica in observance of another Earth Hour this year

Earth Hour International recognizes NDFD as the foundation leads Dominica in observance of another Earth Hour this year

The largest global environmental movement Earth Hour returns for its 19th edition with the Biggest Hour for Earth as it unites millions around the world in celebration of our planet. The National Development Foundation of Dominica (NDFD) will once again lead Dominica in the observance of Earth Hour this year.  Last year, Earth Hour International […]

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 Caribbean Media and Stakeholders Urged to Amplify Cross-Border Evacuation Protocols Ahead of Hurricane Season

Caribbean Media and Stakeholders Urged to Amplify Cross-Border Evacuation Protocols Ahead of Hurricane Season

With just a little under three months before the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) must take urgent action to prepare for climate-related displacement and migration. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and partners are calling on media and stakeholders to share the Cross-Border Evacuartion Protocol and Best […]

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 University of The Bahamas Students Partner with Blue Lagoon Island to Identify and Label Native Flora

University of The Bahamas Students Partner with Blue Lagoon Island to Identify and Label Native Flora

University of The Bahamas Students Partner with Blue Lagoon Island to Identify and Label Native Flora BAHAMAS (March 20, 2025) – Blue Lagoon Island, a premier tourism destination in The Bahamas, is deepening its commitment to environmental education and sustainability by partnering with the University of The Bahamas to identify and label the diverse plant […]

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