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Jordan Greig Is New Junior Minister Of Tourism

Seventeen-year-old Jordan Greig of Harrison College has won the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport’s Tourism Youth Congress competition, which has earned him the title/role of Junior Minister of Tourism for the period 2023 to 2024.

Jordan was chosen this morning from among a group of six students aged 14 to 17, at the Ocean 2 Hotel, St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church.

As part of the competition, students were asked to research one of the following topics: Wellness Tourism Beyond The Norm; Accessibility Tourism; and Building A Resilient And Sustainable Tourism Workforce; and make a three-minute presentation, including a PowerPoint presentation.  They were also asked to respond to a mystery question about the industry, posed from a visitor’s perspective.

In addition to his new title, Jordan was awarded a laptop; $500; a four-week summer internship with the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) in 2024; and a trophy. He will also represent Barbados later this year in the Turks and Caicos at the Regional Tourism Youth Congress.  His school will receive a donation of $1,000 and a banner displaying ‘Home of the Junior Minister of Tourism’.

Lester Vaughan School student Shamarko Aimey, who placed second in the competition, received $400, and will take part in a four-week summer internship with the BTMI next year.

Third place winner, Joshua Carter of the Alexandra School, was awarded a four-week summer internship with the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. for summer 2024 and $300.

The other three finalists were Julianna Celestin, The Lodge School; Zahara Richard, The Ellerslie School; and Tihanna Thegg, Princess Margaret Secondary.

Minister of Tourism and International Tourism, Ian Gooding-Edghill, congratulated the contestants for taking part in the youth congress.  He stated that the competition was conceptualised by former Caribbean Tourism Organization Secretary General, Jean Holder, to craft a forum for future leaders of Caribbean tourism, by developing their skills and attitudes for future leadership of the sector.

Tourism Minister, Ian Gooding-Edghill, poses with new Junior Tourism Minister Jordan Greig (fourth from left); Junior Tourism Minister for 2022-2023, Josiah Grannum (third from right); and finalists in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport’s Tourism Youth Congress competition. (S. Forde-Craigg/BGIS) 

Mr. Edghill noted that within the Ministry, the Youth Congress Programme falls under the Product Development Department of the BTMI, and its aim is to heighten tourism awareness and sensitisation among Barbadian youth. 

He told the students: “As we look to the future, we take note of the importance of your voice….  Taking part in today’s competition will enhance your knowledge of tourism in Barbados.  Following this competition, I hope each of you sees yourselves as youth ambassadors and youth voices that are needed as we work to create a sustainable tourism model.

“Your voices and ideas are necessary to support our goals to grow Barbados into an ideal tourism destination.  Let me also state that your contribution and engagement can create additional opportunities to help build out Barbados’ tourism sector.”

All six finalists received a certificate of participation, a Roundabout game, a Heritage Barbados book and passes to Coco Hill Forest attraction. Teachers of the students who won the top three places were also awarded prizes, including dinners and staycation packages.  

Chief judge was Principal of Grazettes Primary School, Andrea Baptiste, and the other two judges were Senior Tourism Development Officer, Jacqueline Pollard, and BTMI Board Member, Ronnie Carrington. (PR/GIS)

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Barbados Participates In International Conference On Cultural Heritage

A three-member Barbadian delegation is in Nairobi, Kenya, attending the International Conference on Cultural Heritage in Africa: A Dialogue on the Concept of Authenticity, which aims to foster an exchange of research, experience, knowledge, and observations.

The members of  the delegation are Steve Devonish, Chair of the Barbados World Heritage Committee and Site Manager for Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison; Alissandra Cummins, Deputy Chair of the Barbados World  Heritage Committee; and Dr. Sheron Johnson, Focal Point for Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison.

The four-day conference is a significant event dedicated to repositioning and redefining the concepts of authenticity and integrity in the context of African heritage. It is organised by UNESCO, in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Kenya and the African World Heritage Fund, and has brought together heritage experts, government officials, local communities, non-governmental organisations, and academics from across Africa and the world.

Barbados, as the only Caribbean country to present at the conference, has been welcomed wholeheartedly by the Director of the World Heritage Centre, Lazare Eloundou Assomo, organisers of the conference, and other African countries.  

The delegation, at the request of the Director, spoke to the outcomes of the conference having implications for small island developing states such as Barbados, as much of our heritage has linkage with Africa.

The meeting also seeks to address the gap between global heritage frameworks and African realities, particularly how authenticity and integrity are defined and applied. Its importance lies in the current application of authenticity, which has a European slate and negates African ecological realities, communities and  landscapes.

Africa is home to an extraordinary wealth of cultural and natural heritage, yet it remains underrepresented on the World Heritage List. Currently, African sites make up only 12.26 per cent of the 1,223 World Heritage properties globally, despite the continent’s significance as the cradle of humanity. Additionally, it has the highest number of endangered heritage sites worldwide.

While in Kenya, the delegation, led by Mr. Devonish, paid a visit to the High Commission for Barbados in Kenya and engaged in fruitful discussions with the High Commissioner William McDonald on ways to  further deepen the relation between Barbados and African States on matters of  heritage, support for Barbados’ future plans at the World Heritage Centre, and ways the Division of Culture can support the Mission’s outreach to the Kenyan population. (PR/GIS)

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Clarification Of Investment Target For We Gatherin’ 2025

As the We Gatherin’ initiative continues in full stride, we take this time to thank those members of corporate Barbados who have committed to helping us reach our target of $5,000,000 (five million) in support and investment, whether cash or in kind.

So far, we have secured $500,000 from businesses across the island, and we continue to encourage other private sector entities to contribute to this historical initiative, that not only brings our society closer together but that will provide much needed assistance to programs that will benefit our youth, helping to steer us through troubled times to a better, more peaceful and prosperous Barbados for all.

After the recently concluded church service at St. Anne’s Church in St. Joseph, Senator Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight was keen to speak on the progress towards reaching this target.

“During my address, I inadvertently mentioned a figure of $5 million in private sector donations. That number reflects our aspirational goal, not the current reality. To clarify, we have presently secured $500,000 in contributions toward this initiative. We remain deeply grateful for the support received thus far and continue to encourage additional private sector partners to join us in this important national effort.”

We Gatherin’ 2025 continues with events and activities in St. Joseph for the month of April and moving on to St. John in May. (PR/GIS)

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We Gatherin’ Activities Launched In Boston Over The Weekend

The spirit of Barbados was alive last Saturday, March 22, as the Consulate General of Barbados in New York, in partnership with the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), officially launched the ‘We Gatherin’ 2025 series in Boston.

According to Consul General Lorenzo Harewood, the event, held at the Sorrel and Lime place, was a spectacular showcase of Barbadian culture, bringing together scores of Barbadians and friends of Barbados for an unforgettable experience.

“Attendees were immersed in the rich sights, sounds, and flavours of the island, enjoying pulsating local music, mouthwatering Bajan cuisine, and a vibrant marketplace filled with stalls owned by Barbadian entrepreneurs,” he said.

He noted that from handcrafted souvenirs to locally made products, the event provided a platform for businesses to connect with the diaspora and promote authentic Barbadian goods.

The Consul General said that the energy in the room was electric as Barbadians, young and old, reunited with friends, made new connections, and celebrated their shared heritage.

A major highlight of the evening was the exciting giveaways, including exclusive discounted travel packages and the grand prize won by Carson Straughn – a trip for two to Barbados. The winners were thrilled at the chance to visit their homeland and immerse themselves in all that the island has to offer.

Mr. Harewood stated that the successful launch marked the beginning of what promises to be an exhilarating ‘We Gatherin’ 2025’ series.

“With overwhelming support and enthusiasm from attendees, the celebrations are set to continue in Connecticut, and Philadelphia, and culminate in a grand finale in New York throughout April and May. Many attendees have pledged to follow the journey, eager to experience more of the warmth, culture, and togetherness that define the Barbadian spirit,” he remarked.

The Consul General added: “The partnership between the Consulate and BTMI underscores a shared commitment to strengthening connections between Barbados and its diaspora while promoting the island as a premier destination for both leisure and business.

“As the excitement builds, Barbadians across generations are encouraged to join the movement, return home, and take part in the national festivals and activities happening throughout 2025.”

During the event, a brief intermission provided an opportunity to recognise outstanding professional achievements. Mr. Harewood took to the stage to present the prestigious Professional Achievement Award to Professor Cardinal Warde, a distinguished faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Professor Warde is widely regarded as a leading expert in optical information processing and display technologies. His extensive contributions to the field include over 150 technical papers, co-editorship of a book, and co-authorship of three book chapters on optical materials and devices. 

Beyond academia, his innovative work is reflected in 12 patents related to spatial light modulators, displays, and optical information processing systems, solidifying his influence in advancing cutting-edge optical technologies. (PR/GIS)

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