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Message from Senator the Hon Lisa Cummins, Minister of Energy and Business on World Accreditation Day

June 9th 2023 marks World Accreditation Day, a global initiative established by the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) to promote the value of accreditation. This year’s theme ‘Accreditation: Supporting the Future of Global Trade’, focuses on how accreditation supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), playing a crucial role in ensuring quality, reliability, and trust in the global marketplace. 

It is not only a facilitator of trade but also a catalyst for sustainable development, as reflected in the SDGs, which provide a roadmap for building a better future. We recognize that accreditation is intricately linked to several of these goals in many ways, including helping to alleviate poverty by enabling businesses to access global markets, generate income, and create employment opportunities, thus contributing to poverty reduction.

In Barbados one of the country’s priorities is food safety and quality standards being met.  Through fostering trust in agricultural and food supply chains, accreditation promotes access to safe and nutritious food for all. Accredited medical laboratories, testing facilities, and healthcare institutions help safeguard public health by ensuring accurate diagnostics, reliable treatments, and the provision of safe healthcare services, thus supporting good health and well-being among our citizens.

As it relates to gender equality, accreditation also promotes gender equality by providing equal opportunities for female-owned businesses to participate in international trade, supporting their economic empowerment and fostering inclusive growth. An environment that drives economic growth by enhancing the competitiveness of businesses, fosters innovation, and promotes fair trade practices, that create decent work opportunities and sustainable economic development is also desired. 

Part of the economic strategy includes the development of robust and reliable infrastructure, encouraging investment, innovation, and technological advancements, which are all essential for inclusive and sustainable industrialization. It is recognized that in order to reduce inequalities in our business environment, we have to ensure that products, services, and systems meet the same quality standards, regardless of geographical location, thus creating a level playing field for businesses.

Surrounded by the ocean, there are many unexploited possibilities for the sustainable utilization of our marine environment, supported by ensuring that accredited testing and monitoring bodies provide accurate assessments of water quality and environmental impact. Accreditation also fosters collaboration and partnerships among governments, businesses, and other stakeholders.

On this World Accreditation Day, let us recognize the profound impact and invaluable role of accreditation in supporting the SDGs. Together, we can leverage accreditation as a powerful tool to promote economic growth, social well-being, and environmental sustainability. 

I commend the efforts of the board of directors, management and staff of the Barbados National Standards Institution (BNSI) and all stakeholders involved in promoting accreditation. Let us continue working collaboratively to advance the goals of sustainable development, ensuring a prosperous and inclusive future for Barbados and the global community.

Join me in celebration of World Accreditation Day, with a shared commitment to building a sustainable and equitable world and transforming our lovely island nation. (PR/GIS)

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Limited Printed Tickets Available For Independence Parade

The public is reminded that a limited number of printed tickets for the Independence Parade will be available for collection from Tuesday, November 26.

These tickets can be collected on a first-come, first-served basis from Government Headquarters, Bay Street, St. Michael, during working hours, 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Additionally, there will be a free park and ride in place for attendees. 

Patrons may park at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, St. Michael; Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall; PriceSmart, Warrens; Massy Stores Super Centre, Warrens; Dome Mall, Warrens; Wildey Gymnasium, Wildey, St. Michael; Queen’s College, Husbands, St. James; and Golden Square Freedom Park, The City.

The following links for the park and ride, specific to each location, will produce an electronic ticket, which will grant patrons access to the parking location, as well as to the event.

For tickets only (no parking and shuttle), persons may log on to https://bit.ly/4fWkzrs. (PR/GIS)

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The Red Shoes Project

Honouring Victims, Supporting Survivors, Raising Awareness

Project Calls for Action on Gender-based Violence


Violence against women is not merely a statistic; it is a pervasive global issue that disrupts the lives of countless women and girls and places a heavy burden on communities. To mark the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (from 25 November to 10 December), The Red Shoes Project, displayed at nine locations across Barbados acknowledges the harsh reality and lasting impact of gender-based violence, while supporting survivors.

The nine locations identified – mainly public spaces around Barbados – will display red-painted shoes representing women lost to femicide (gender-related killings of women and girls) and other forms of violence. Each empty pair of shoes symbolizes a life cut short, a voice silenced, a future taken away. The shoes also stand as a symbol of love and unity, a testament to the strength and resilience of the women who continue to fight for their lives and their rights and a call for all of us to stand with them in solidarity and to take action to end violence against women. First conceptualized by Mexican artist, Elina Chauvet, the Red Shoes Project challenges us to recognize that change can only happen when we stop dismissing gender-based violence as someone else’s private problem.

“Malgorzata Wasilewska was appointed EU Ambassador to Barbados in 2020. She previously served as Ambassador of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the Cayman Islands.”

The European Union is coordinating the art installation, undertaken as acollective action in partnership with Bureau of Gender Affairs of the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, the National Cultural Foundation, the Institute of Gender and Development Studies (University of the West Indies), the Barbados Community College, UN Women Caribbean and the diplomatic missions of Argentina, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Worldwide, one in three women experiences physical or sexual violence. In the Caribbean, one in two women have experienced at least one form of gender-based violence in their lifetime and the region faces some of the highest femicide rates globally. Gender-based violence is an egregious human rights violation. More than just an exhibition, the Red Shoes Project prompts each of us to consider our role in addressing this human rights issue and to pledge to create a future where women and girls are no longer at risk. Governments, communities, and individuals must look beyond the display and ask: How can we ensure that these shoes become a relic of the past rather than a reflection of our present?

When?

During the 16 Days of Activism, from 25 November until 10 December. 

Where?

25 November to 10 December: exhibit of the Red Shoes Project at the following locations (open to the public): 

  • The European Union Delegation 
  • The Barbados Community College 
  • The British High Commission
  • The Bureau of Gender Affairs
  • The Embassy of Argentina
  • The High Commission of Canada 
  • The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus
  • The US Embassy
  • UN Women

Further information for the public:

  • Shoe Donations: For members of the public who wish to donate shoes, we are still accepting donations. Donated shoes need to be used, women’s shoes of any style or colour and can be dropped off:
    • on Friday, November 15, at The UWI, between 14:00 and 16:00, on the guild lawn (opposite the cricket field)
    • every day until Friday, November 22, between 9:00 and 15:00 at the Institute for Gender and Development Studies: Nita Barrow Unit (UWI).
  • 7 December: A one-day exhibit will take place in Golden Square on Saturday, December 7, open to the public and press. ( PR )

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National Thanksgiving Service A Time Of Celebration

As Barbados prepares to mark its 58th Anniversary of Independence on November 30, plans are well under way for one of the main events on the month-long calendar of celebrations, the National Thanksgiving Service.

Themed ‘Stronger Together with Peace, Love and Unity’, the service will take place on Sunday, November 24, at the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex, Wildey, St. Michael, beginning at 10:00 a.m. It will be attended by Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, members of Cabinet and other dignitaries. Members of the public are also invited to attend.

During a press briefing on Thursday at the Warrens Office Complex, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector, Marva Howell, said that her ministry was hosting the National Thanksgiving Service in conjunction with the religious community, both Christian and multi faith.

In her remarks, Chairman of the service’s National Organising Committee, Senator Patricia Parris, expressed her excitement for the upcoming event, saying that Barbados has much to celebrate.

“There’s so much to celebrate in this country. So, we’ve got to be there, to be part of the celebration with the theme: ‘Stronger Together with Peace, Love and Unity’. A lot of planning has gone into the service so you too can be there.

 “One thing I would like to also highlight is that we will be having greetings and congratulatory messages before the service starts from the diaspora and religious leaders, so we will be streaming the service online,” she shared.

Senator Parris also reminded those in attendance that the service was open to all members of the public and tickets were not required for entry. She added that the necessary arrangements would be made for parking to ensure the steady flow of traffic.

The officiant of this year’s service will be Pastor of Second Chance Ministries, Dr. Winston Clarke. In his remarks, Dr. Clarke stated that the organisers were expecting ‘a bumper crowd’ and urged members of the public to turn out in their numbers.

“We are soliciting the support of all of our [church] leaders. We’re asking you to turn out in your numbers. Let us celebrate. Let us give God thanks for having brought us to another year. Let us come together as a people in keeping with the theme which speaks to being together and expounding the virtues of peace and love together,” he affirmed.

While Dr. Clarke will be the officiant, the Bishop of Barbados and Bishop of the Anglican Diocese, the Right Reverend Michael Maxwell, will deliver the sermon.

Assistant Director of Music with The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) Band, Superintendent Anderson Whitehall, said that the musical package being prepared by TBPS promises to be entertaining.

“We will have a pre-service with the Police Band and the audience. I will engage the audience in a singalong … believe you me, we will have the audience clapping… We will enjoy ourselves in that area before the service starts, then we have various soloists performing during that time,” he revealed.

Superintendent Whitehall said that the audience could expect song favourites such as ‘Goodness of God’, ‘He’ll do it Again’, ‘God and God Alone’, ‘Jump Up If You Love Him’ by local gospel band Promise, as well as a revival gospel medley. 

He also disclosed that TBPS Band would accompany a 70-voice choir comprising schools and choirs from around the country, which is expected to serenade the audience with hymns, including a special rendition of the song ‘People Need the Lord’.

Faith leaders from the Muslim, Seventh-Day Adventist, Salvation Army, Jewish, Baha’i and Christian communities, as well as members of the disabled community, will celebrate and participate in this year’s National Thanksgiving Service. Seating for those attending the service will begin at 9:15 a.m., with a prompt start expected at 10:00 a.m. (PR/GIS)

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