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BILATERAL TALKS HELD BETWEEN PRIME MINISTER MOTTLEYand PRESIDENT OF THE EU

Matters pertaining to further expanding Barbados’ pharmaceutical industry, cyber security, artificial intelligence and its regulation were among the issues discussed yesterday, during a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and President of the European Commission (EU), Ursula von der Leyen.

During the discussions at Ilaro Court, both sides praised their long-standing relationship, as they explored other avenues for cooperation in a number of areas that include, but are not limited to, battery storage; production of precision medicine to help the country in the fight against cancer and NCDs; genomic testing to explore the link between race and NCDs, among other areas.

Mrs Von der Leyen and Prime Minister, Mia Amor Mottley

Mrs Von der Leyen, who is the first EU Commission President to visit the region, expressed her delight to be in Barbados and expressed renewed optimism in the friendship and strategic partnership with the island.

Also present during the meeting with the EU Commission and her team were Minister of Health and Wellness, Senator Dr. The Most Honourable, Jerome Walcott; Attorney General Dale Marshall; Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins; Minister in Finance, Ryan Straughn; Minister with responsibility for Culture, Senator Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight; Minister in Economic Affairs, Senator Chad Blackman, and other officials. (PR/GIS)

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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade Staff Commended

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Kerrie Symmonds, has expressed his appreciation to staff based in Barbados and the 18 missions abroad, during the Ministry’s second Staff Appreciation Dinner and Awards Ceremony, held last Saturday.

Under the theme “Nostalgia”, the ceremony was held at the Radisson Aquatica Resort, Aquatic Gap, St. Michael, where the Minister told staff how “indispensable and invaluable” their service was to the Ministry and the country.

Addressing in-person and online attendees, Mr. Symmonds said he felt a “sense of pride” to be their Minister, and their dedication and exceptional service have helped the ministry to achieve its mandate and Barbados’ international relations and development.

“We are celebrating what I genuinely believe to be the most indispensable team of people in the Government of Barbados…. I’m very proud of you, and I wish all of you the very best as you go forward. And awardees, you have served long; you have toiled in the vineyards.

“There are some of you who are not only getting it as a result of long service, but later on, there are some awardees who will be given awards on the basis of some other criteria, but to all of you, congratulations.  And to the rest of you, thank you very much from the bottom of my heart, on behalf of a grateful nation, I want to say that you have done this country proud,” he stated.

The Foreign Affairs Minister also shared that the Ministry is in ongoing negotiations for better External Service Orders to address challenges like the cost of living and family support, and would continue to provide in-house training to build the capacity and confidence of its young core of Foreign Service Officers. 

He added that the Ministry would be working to ensure a balance between career civil servants and non-career ambassadors to provide equitable opportunities for professional growth.

Permanent Secretary Joy-Ann Skinner also praised the staff and stressed that taking care of their mental and physical health was important to achieving the Ministry’s goals.

“You are doing an excellent job, whether you hear that every day or not, you are delivering and keeping Barbados moving forward and delivering beyond our expected ability…. The world has become even more unpredictable and a space where it has proven to be requiring a whole lot more of a Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a whole lot more of our Government as a whole.

“I don’t want you to think that that means you have to work harder.…  It means that you have to take care of your health and your strength. In order to be able to put the mask on for your child in the plane, you have to put yours on first, so, in order to deliver for the country, you need to take care of your health.… Your health and well-being are paramount,” Ms. Skinner stressed.

Senior Foreign Service Officer, Tyrone Brathwaite, was presented with the Minister’s Award, while staff of the National Implementation Unit for UNCTAD 15 and the Global Supply Chain Forum, led by National Coordinator, Carlos Wharton, received the Permanent Secretary’s Award.   

Chargé d’affaires at the Panama Mission, Sandra Gittens, received the Director General’s Award. The Director of Trade’s Award went to Economist I, Keisha Goddard, and the Ambassador to CARICOM’s Award was given to staff who served in the Caribbean Affairs and CARICOM Division for the last two years. 

Awards were also given for 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 years of service, and to retired persons, as well as in the categories of ‘Above and Beyond’, and ‘Positive Attitude’. (PR/GIS)

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National Stadium Project Gets Under Way

Demolition work on the National Stadium at Waterford, St. Michael, is scheduled to commence on April 15, according to Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith.

The announcement was made during a press briefing at the facility on Tuesday, April 1.

Mr. Griffith acknowledged the delays in the project’s timeline but emphasised that the process is now fully under way.

“Yes, we took a while in getting here, but today is the start of the process and you will actually see the demolition taking place,” he said. “I want persons to know it’s been long in coming, but the Chinese are actually on island.”

He further noted that 25 work permits had already been granted, with an additional 15 submitted to accommodate the team involved in the construction phase.

Expressing pride in the project’s progress, the Minister described it as his “gold medal”, stating: “We thought it would be a sprint, but it has turned out to be a 1500-metre race. It doesn’t get much better than this.”

In addition to the stadium redevelopment, Mr. Griffith revealed that Parliament had approved an extra 50 million dollars for the National Sports Council. Some of this funding will be used to construct two new 400-metre tracks – one in the east and another in the north of the island – as part of efforts to bolster Barbados’ sports infrastructure.

“What we are looking to do is to buttress what’s happening here at the National Stadium,” he explained. “We have asked the National Sports Council to start the process in the first quarter of the financial year.”

He added that the Government is committed to ensuring athletes are properly prepared and have access to adequate facilities.

China’s Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Liang Jie, also addressed the media, emphasising that the National Stadium Project highlights the strong bilateral relationship between Barbados and China.

He noted that nearly two years of technical work had led to the finalisation of the design and mobilisation of the general contractor, adding: “I am fairly pleased that through this joint effort, we can witness the realisation of a magnificent, high-standard, high-cost, totally new National Stadium.”

The new stadium will be developed in two phases. Phase One will feature 10,000 seats and is expected to take between 26 and 29 months to complete. Phase Two will add another 10,000 seats, bringing the total capacity to 20,000. 

The original National Stadium, which was opened in October 1970, has in recent years fallen into a state of disrepair. The Government has deemed the facility outdated and unsuitable, and has moved forward with plans to construct a modern replacement that meets the needs of Barbadian athletes and the wider community. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith and China’s Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Liang Jie, shake hands to signal the start of the National Stadium Project, following a press briefing at Waterford, on Tuesday

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One Family joins the Healthy Nation Foundation in bringing good health and nutrition to communities

The One Family Programme has launched a partnership with HNI Foundation Inc., the non-profit arm of Healthier Nation Initiative Inc. (HNI), to ensure good health is accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic status. Supported by the Massy Foundation, this mission is looking to make significant strides in improving the health of Barbadians across local communities.

The first joint event in a planned series featured a medical team from Ross University and was held at the Church of God, Chelsea Road, Bayland, St. Michael. It provided health checks to a steady stream of clients and recorded their information for evaluation and follow-up. Clients attending the free health clinics are also granted access to the HNI exercise portal via the website https://hnicaribbean.com.

One Family’s Project Officer for Health and Housing, Rondell Trim, said ensuring optimum access to health care was a key pillar underpinning One Family’s mission and a good fit with partners like HNI and Massy Foundation.

“A key pillar underpinning the One Family mission is health. We cater to clients across Barbados who can benefit from access to medical care and support for a healthy lifestyle, and this collaboration ensures that we can bring that medical care into the community. This helps us to eliminate barriers like lack of transportation and mobility issues,” Trim said. He added that One Family sought to deploy additional mobile clinics that could go directly to homes to serve those who couldn’t afford basic medical care and faced barriers to accessing public care.

Sheldon Jones, co-founder and CEO of Healthier Nation Initiative Inc. and Chairman and director of the non-profit HNI Foundation Inc., said the goal was to make healthcare more affordable and healthy lifestyles accessible for people in Barbados and across the Caribbean regardless of their socio-economic status or resources. He said HNI was established in 2020, followed by the HNI Foundation in 2023, to make health care and healthy lifestyles practical, accessible, and sustainable.

“Our core belief is that health should not be tied to economics, so while HNI was focused on cost reduction, we established the Foundation to focus on outreach to communities. One Family knows where the needs are, and their partnership strengthens our community focus.”

“We are also grateful for the support of the Massy Foundation, which, beginning in 2024, committed to over BBD. $80,000 in funding to provide nutritional verified meal bundles to eligible clients to support the diet and nutritional aspects of their health transformation.”

Gillian Corbin, Project Administrator with Massy Foundation (Barbados) Inc., the charitable arm of Massy Stores, Massy Distribution, and Price Lo Supermarket, said they were pleased to address concerns about the impact of poor diet and nutrition on the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly among the youth.

“Health and the environment are a principal focus of the Massy Foundation, and NCD intervention is critical. HNI’s programme working with Ross University and One Family also speaks to our core values of love and care, collaboration, and continuous improvement,” Corbin said. (PR)

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