U.S. Consular Officer to Hold Appointments for U.S. Citizens in Dominica November 04 – 05, 2019

U.S. Consular Officer to Hold Appointments for U.S. Citizens in Dominica November 04 – 05, 2019

We are pleased to announce that a Consular Officer from the U.S. Embassy to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) will visit Dominica to provide U.S. Citizens Services and accept applications for U.S. passports and Consular Reports of Birth Abroad.  Unfortunately, we are not able to discuss visa cases […]

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 Successful U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership Working Group in Barbados Concludes with $9.5 Million in Disaster Resilience Funding

Successful U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership Working Group in Barbados Concludes with $9.5 Million in Disaster Resilience Funding

Working together to build resilience in the Caribbean, representatives from the United States, eighteen Caribbean countries, the Caribbean Disaster Management Agency, the eastern Caribbean’s Regional Security System, universities, and other non-governmental partners gathered for the first working group of the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership on October 23-24 in Barbados. The Partnership employed a whole-of-society approach, involving […]

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 TWO TOP CARIBBEAN HOTELS — SECRET BAY RESORT & VILLAS AND FORT YOUNG HOTEL & DIVE RESORT — WON MULTIPLE FIVE-STAR AWARDS AT 2019 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY AWARDS

TWO TOP CARIBBEAN HOTELS — SECRET BAY RESORT & VILLAS AND FORT YOUNG HOTEL & DIVE RESORT — WON MULTIPLE FIVE-STAR AWARDS AT 2019 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY AWARDS

Best Hotel Architecture – Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort (Redevelopment), Best Hotel Interior – Palisades Restaurant, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort, Best New Hotel Construction & Design – Fort Block, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort and Best Leisure Architecture – Zing Zing Restaurant and Gommier Spa, Secret Bay Secret Bay, Dominica’s award-winning, […]

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 IOM DOMINICA NEWSLETTER

IOM DOMINICA NEWSLETTER

Right after Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas between 1-2 September 2019, staff from the IOM Dominica Office joined the United Nations Emergency Response Team set up to assist the Government of Bahamas with relief and recovery operations. Within a few days IOM had set up operations in Grand Abaco, and in one week, distributed 1000 […]

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 United States Announces US$1.5 Million to Advance Resilience and Energy Initiatives in the Caribbean

United States Announces US$1.5 Million to Advance Resilience and Energy Initiatives in the Caribbean

Under U.S.-Caribbean 2020, the United States is committed to advancing security, diplomacy, prosperity, energy, education, and health in the Caribbean. As part of this ongoing effort the United States is providing $1.5 million to increase disaster preparedness and resilience under the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. This partnership aims to strengthen U.S.-Caribbean cooperation and advance greater resilience […]

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 Silent March for the Vulnerable

Silent March for the Vulnerable

Silently marching in the streets of Roseau, throngs of protesters clutched placards declaring their purpose and demanding justice with slogans such as “Leave di people pickney dem alone,” “Stop Violence against women,” “Silence equals support.” Their tactic was silence, but their message resounded: protection and rights of children, as well as violence against women. The […]

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 25 years of being polio-free in the Americas

25 years of being polio-free in the Americas

In 1975, before widespread immunization against polio, almost 6,000 children were paralyzed in the Americas due to the disease. In 1991, the last 6 cases of polio were reported, and in 1994, the Region was the first in the world to be certified polio-free. Washington, DC, 21 October 2019 (PAHO)– In August 1991, Luis Fermín Tenorio […]

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 Dominica State College Students to Participate in the 2019 FIRST Global Challenge in Dubai

Dominica State College Students to Participate in the 2019 FIRST Global Challenge in Dubai

Within two months, five students from the Dominica State College Robotic Team, namely Krish Sharma, Kodie Jean- Jacques, Briana Laudat, Kieyah Lawrence and Charleson Gilbert used their creativity to engineer a robot to compete in the FIRST Global Challenge which will be held in Dubai from October 24-27. Their robot is capable of collecting and […]

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