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  • Prime Minister Skerrit emphasized the vital necessity for Dominica to swiftly embrace cutting-edge agricultural technology to tackle the challenges posed by climate change.

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit stressed the urgent need to accelerate the integration of technology in agriculture for Dominica, particularly in light of the environmental challenges posed by climate change. He underscored the global concern of a shortage of agricultural labor amidst significant economic development, asserting that adopting technological solutions in agriculture is crucial for nations like Dominica. Mr. Skerrit conveyed optimism about the transformative possibilities of technology in agriculture, foreseeing a future where farming can take place in any location. He pointed out Dominica's plentiful resources, affirming the country's ability to embrace the utilization of technology in agriculture.

  • State Minister with responsibility for Sports underscores government's commitment to island-wide sports development

    Oscar George, the Minister of State overseeing youth and sports, reaffirmed the government's commitment to promoting sports development on the island. He highlighted various initiatives, including the establishment of a sports academy, and emphasized the ministry's ongoing efforts to evaluate and enhance different sporting facilities, with plans for upgrades or implementing measures for improvement. Additionally, he underscored the significance of acknowledging local talent, using Sharma Joseph as a notable example. George delivered these remarks during a reception ceremony for West Indies U19 Team Captain, Stephan Pascal. George offered guidance to Pascal, stating that his role as the captain of the West Indies U19 team not only reflects on him personally but also holds significance for the entire nation of Dominica. He expressed confidence that Pascal will serve as an inspiration to younger generations, encouraging them to follow similar paths in sports.

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  • EU and UK Delegations Depart Dominica with Favorable Assessment of CBI Programme, Says PM Skerrit

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit disclosed the findings from visits by officials from the European Commission and the United Kingdom to Dominica, pertaining to the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CBI). He indicated that both delegations conducted comprehensive assessments and audits of the CBI Programme during their recent visits. Speaking on a local radio show on Friday morning, the Prime Minister revealed that these visits resulted in a shift in perspective from both the EU and UK regarding Dominica's CBI Programme. He noted that EU officials expressed satisfaction with the island's CBI initiatives and described the meetings as highly productive. Additionally, the officials conducted on-site evaluations of the CBI and Immigration Units and held discussions with due diligence firms to grasp their operations. Prime Minister Skerrit emphasized the significance of firsthand experiences, stating that EU officials departed Dominica with a deeper understanding and appreciation after witnessing the transparent utilization of CBI resources. He highlighted their engagement with various officials involved in the programme. Addressing past concerns, Prime Minister Skerrit outlined recent legislative actions taken by the Government, including measures to address issues related to name changes, implementation of regulations for CBI programme marketing, and other reforms. He expressed optimism about the recommendations the EU officials would provide, pledging to take necessary actions based on their advice.

  • ECTEL has a new Managing Director

    David A. Cox assumes the role of Managing Director at the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) effective February 1, 2024, succeeding Ms. Cheryl Hector Fontenelle, who served as Acting Managing Director since July 2021. With a career spanning over 17 years, Mr. Cox brings a wealth of experience to ECTEL. His tenure includes seven years as General Counsel at the Directorate from 2007 to 2013. In this capacity, he was responsible for tasks such as drafting telecommunications legislation, offering legal counsel on the Treaty establishing ECTEL, and overseeing telecommunications regulation across the ECTEL Contracting States. Notably, he spearheaded significant initiatives during his tenure, including the revision of interconnection regulations, the reform of the entire ECTEL Telecommunications Act and Treaty, and the development of legal strategies for regulating sub-regional roaming and implementing number portability in ECTEL markets. Additionally, Mr. Cox provided regular advice to ECTEL’s Council of Ministers on Treaty matters, particularly focusing on regional ICT policy. Mr. Cox graduated with Honours, earning his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of London in 1999, and subsequently qualified as a Barrister of England and Wales at the Inns of Court School of Law in London, England, in July 2000. He is affiliated with the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn and was admitted to the Utter Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court on August 30, 2000. In 2004, he attained his Masters (LLM) degree in International Economic Law with Distinction from the University of Warwick in Coventry, England, where his research focused on the establishment and development of ECTEL.

  • Kyanna Dyer- Miss Dominica 2024!

    Variety News extends big congratulations to Kyanna Dyer, Miss Dominica 2024! She was sponsored by Ocean Edge Hotel. May you go on to achieve great things for yourself and Dominica. Kudos to all of the other ladies for putting yourself out there. It took much confidence and bravery. The beauty, intelligence, talent and charisma all of the ladies shined through. All the best in your endeavors.

  • Dr. Laville noted the World Pediatric Project's impactful role since 2008, and its substantial contributions including the impact of their speech mission on Dominica in particular

    Dr. Dwayne Laville, a pediatrician at the Dominica China Friendship Hospital, praised the enduring collaboration with the World Pediatric Project, which dates back to 2008. He emphasized the organization's comprehensive support, stressing the remarkable importance and influence of their mission focused on speech. Particularly noteworthy is the organization's commitment to evaluating 100 children in Dominica, demonstrating their dedication to addressing vital healthcare needs on the island. Dr. Laville further mentioned that following the assessment conducted by the organization, a cooperative effort between the Dominica China Friendship Hospital and the World Pediatric Project (WPP) will commence. This collaborative initiative aims to develop recommendations for follow-up actions for the assessed children.

  • How can I manage my finances duringn a job loss or career transition?

    Managing your finances during a job loss or career transition can be challenging, but with careful planning and budgeting, you can navigate through this period. Here are some steps to help you manage your finances during this time: 1. Assess your financial situation: Take stock of your current financial situation, including your savings, debts, and monthly expenses. This will give you a clear picture of where you stand and help you plan accordingly. 2. Create a budget: Develop a budget that reflects your reduced income or temporary unemployment. Prioritize essential expenses such as housing, utilities, groceries, and healthcare. Cut back on discretionary spending and non-essential items until your financial situation stabilizes. 3. Review and reduce expenses: Look for areas where you can cut back on expenses. Cancel or negotiate lower rates for subscriptions, memberships, or services you no longer need. Consider reducing discretionary spending on entertainment, dining out, or shopping. 4. Explore unemployment benefits: If you have lost your job, check if you are eligible for unemployment benefits. These benefits can provide temporary financial assistance while you search for a new job or undergo career transition. 5. Explore alternative income sources: Consider taking up part-time or freelance work to supplement your income. Online platforms offer various gig opportunities that can help you generate income during this period. 6. Create an emergency fund: Start building or replenishing your emergency fund as soon as possible. Aim to save at least three to six months' worth of living expenses to provide a safety net during unexpected situations. 7. Prioritize debt payments: If you have outstanding debts, prioritize making at least minimum payments to avoid penalties or damage to your credit score. Contact your lenders to discuss potential repayment options or hardship programs. 8. Seek professional advice: Consult with a financial advisor or counselor who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. They can help you create a personalized financial plan and offer strategies to manage your finances effectively. 9. Stay positive and focused: Job loss or career transition can be emotionally challenging, but staying positive and focused on your goals will help you navigate through this period. Use this time to enhance your skills, network, and explore new opportunities. Remember, managing your finances during a job loss or career transition requires discipline and adaptability. By creating a budget, reducing expenses, exploring alternative income sources, and seeking professional advice, you can effectively manage your finances until you regain stability. #finances #jobloss #transition

  • Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit recognizes agriculture as the primary focus for Dominica, emphasizing the importance of partnering with allies to ensure continual investments

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit asserts that agriculture is now the foremost priority for both himself and the government of Dominica. He stressed their continued dedication to collaborating with partners, citing the Chinese government among them, to maintain investments in the agricultural sector and ensure its long-term sustainability. Skerrit highlighted the undeniable positive impact of the relationship between Dominica and China, noting the significant benefits experienced by the people of Dominica across various aspects of the country. Skerrit further mentioned that the transfer of Chinese technology to farmers has played a pivotal role in enhancing Dominica's food security. He reiterated the commitment to strengthening the partnership in the forthcoming years to provide further support and fortify the agricultural sector.

  • Agriculture Minister Roland Royer advocates for stronger agricultural collaboration with China, as Dominica receives equipment valued at $750,000

    Agriculture Minister Roland Royer has announced the procurement of agricultural equipment and tools worth $750,000 as part of the 8th phase of the Chinese Agricultural Technical Cooperation Agreement. He stressed the significance of this acquisition in bolstering the agricultural partnership between Dominica and China. Minister Royer reiterated that this initiative underscores the government's dedication to fulfilling commitments to farmers and implementing necessary measures for the advancement of the agricultural sector. He highlighted the ongoing endeavors of the government in modernizing Dominica's agricultural industry, in line with the goal of achieving 700 by 2030. Royer pointed out that climate change has triggered various weather fluctuations, significantly impacting the production of essential crops and leading to a shortage of vegetables on the island. He emphasized the importance of further research to tackle this challenge and alleviate its consequences on agricultural sustainability.

  • Miriam Gates Kerr, a Speech Language Pathologist associated with the World Pediatric Project (WPP), indicates her intention to come back to Dominica

    Miriam Gates Kerr, a Speech Language Pathologist affiliated with the World Pediatric Project (WPP), announced the organization's intention to revisit Dominica in the near future. This decision stems from their thorough evaluation of 100 children in the country. Kerr underscored that a notable number of children on the spectrum were identified during the assessment. She highlighted the positive outcomes of the project, emphasizing the sharing of valuable techniques and knowledge with the parents of these children. Expanding on this, Kerr explained that in each assessment conducted by the project, a meticulous review of the progress of every child on the spectrum is carried out. The primary objective is to customize strategies, techniques, and resources based on each child's developmental stage, providing parents with effective tools for improved communication.

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