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MIST Focusing On Data Protection

Government is moving towards a digital landscape while recognising the need to navigate the issue of cybercrime.

To this end, the Ministry of Industry, Innovation, Science & Technology (MIST) recently spearheaded a conference on data protection at the Hilton Barbados Resort, as officials have seen an increase in cybercrimes and data breaches in financial institutions on the island.

Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Services Commission, Warrick Ward, noted that “the right to personal data protection is about safeguarding and upholding the dignity of individuals when processing their personal data and is closely linked to the right to privacy”.

Mr. Ward acknowledged that as the financial sector undergoes rapid transformation, the need for regional transactions and the sharing of information has become indispensable.

“The rise of financial technology, complex cross-border transactions, and interconnected markets see us operating in a global market which involves the sharing of private and non-private information,” he added, stressing the critical need for effective compliance frameworks and coherent legislation.

In her address at the conference, Minister of Industry, Innovation, Science & Technology, Marsha Caddle, spoke to the evolving role of the Ministry, emphasising its transition towards enhanced execution and service delivery.

“How do we deliver the online service environment for the people of Barbados, which is so critical to the work that we do? We realise that MIST and the ecosystem we support very much has to be an originator of technology. We are exploring more and more the issue of data as a commodity.

“It is for this reason that we have determined the need to establish a National Data Centre…, underscoring Barbados’ commitment to technological advancement,” she revealed.

Acknowledging the indispensable role of partnerships, the Minister expressed gratitude towards its partners and reiterated the importance of ongoing collaboration. 

“I do want to acknowledge the role of partnership in what the government has been able to accomplish and still has yet very much to be able to accomplish,” Ms. Caddle stated, adding that Government recognised the collective effort driving Barbados’ technological journey forward. (PR/GIS)

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Barbados Meteorological Services Enhances Early Warning Capabilities

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) yesterday launched its upgraded Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV), named Seawolf, and a new spotter buoy, marking a significant step forward in the island’s capacity for early warning and disaster preparedness.  

The launch ceremony, held at the Barbados Coast Guard Base, was attended by Minister of Home Affairs and Information, Wilfred Abrahams; Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Information, Wendy Odle; Chief of Staff of the Barbados Defence Force (BDF), Brigadier Carlos Lovell; and Director of the BMS, Sabu Best; and other key stakeholders.

Mr. Abrahams emphasised the importance of a collaborative, whole-of-government approach to hurricane preparedness, highlighting the involvement of various agencies, including the BDF, the Coast Guard, the Ministry of Environment and National Beautification, the National Conservation Commission, and the Department of Emergency Management.

“Ours is not a one-man ministry or a one-department ministry,” he stated, acknowledging the crucial role of PS Odle and the heads of departments, in managing the diverse responsibilities of his Ministry.

Minister Abrahams stressed the need for early warning systems and proactive preparation, especially in the face of increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. 

He noted the effectiveness of the USVs in providing early warnings during past weather events and explained that the new equipment will further enhance the BMS’ ability to monitor sea-state conditions, tropical cyclone intensity, and other critical meteorological data.

“This…picks up wind speed; it gets sea swells, ocean temperatures, [and] currents. All these are the things that we need to know to develop our modelling and to make evidence-based decisions we can put up relating to the sea,” he said.

The Minister also expressed confidence in the BMS, stating: “Barbados Met Services, I dare say, is the best functioning Met Services department in the entire Caribbean,” and reiterated the Government’s commitment to providing the necessary resources to further strengthen its capabilities.

He added: “The June start [of the hurricane season] is no longer relevant. Things have shifted from what we knew before. Our Government has a target of operational readiness for the hurricane season from the first of May.”

In his remarks, Mr. Best also stressed the need for collaboration, emphasising that the achievements were a result of the combined efforts of multiple agencies and departments. He acknowledged the significant impact of climate change on Barbados and the importance of continued cooperation to mitigate its effects.

“Collaboration…is important. It really is. I can’t stress on it…. This success is not BMS’. It isn’t. It’s all these agencies. It’s BMS, BDF, NCC, [and] the entire Ministry’s. There are a lot of agencies and departments working together to make this happen,” he stated.

In addition, the Director highlighted the significance of the newly launched technology, noting: “This spotted buoy and this drone…. This represents a lot of improvements.” 

The development of these advanced monitoring capabilities is crucial for Barbados, particularly in the face of increasing climate change impacts and the unpredictability of weather patterns.  They will provide more timely and accurate information, enabling better preparation and potentially saving lives and property during severe weather events. (PR/GIS)

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Barbados 4-H Foundation Launches “Grow with 4-H” Garden Competition

The Barbados 4-H Foundation is thrilled to introduce the “Grow with 4-H Garden Competition”, an exciting initiative designed to inspire young 4-H members in schools, and communities to embrace sustainable gardening. This competition, aligned with the Agriculture and Natural Resources component of the 4-H Fourward Curriculum, will runfrom March to November 2025.

The “Grow with 4-H” Garden Competition aims to cultivate environmental awareness, hands-on learning, and creativity while promoting sustainable agriculture and healthy eating habits. Participants will engage in practical gardening activities that encourage collaboration, leadership, and a deep appreciation for nature.

Key Objectives:

✅ Enhancing Environmental Awareness – Educating youth on sustainability, biodiversity, and the vital role of plants in ecosystems.

✅ Encouraging Hands-on Learning – Reinforcing key subjects such as science, agriculture, and nutrition through outdoor education.

✅ Promoting Healthy Eating – Encouraging 4-Hers to grow their own fruits and vegetables to foster better eating habits.

✅ Developing Teamwork & Responsibility – Teaching leadership and collaboration as teams work together to create and maintain gardens.

✅ Beautifying Schools & Communities – Creating vibrant, green spaces that boost morale and community pride.

✅ Fostering Creativity & Innovation – Inspiring 4-Hers to develop uniquegardening solutions like vertical gardens and water conservation methods.

“We are excited to see young people in our schools and communities come together to embrace gardening in a way that fosters education, sustainability, and creativity,” said Dr. Roxanne Waithe, Chairman at the Barbados 4-H Foundation.

“This competition is a fantastic opportunity for our young people to learn valuable skills while making a positive impact on their surroundings.” The competition is open to 4-H Clubs across Barbados. The deadline for entry is May 31, 2025. (PR)

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EBC Officers Conducting Verification Of Addresses Exercise

The public is advised that Registering Officers from the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) are in the field conducting a verification exercise to confirm the address of each registrant. This activity is in accordance with the Representation of the People Act Cap 12, Section 12.

EBC Registering Officers will be wearing the department’s branded T-shirts with the official ID prominently displayed as they visit residents in districts across the island.

Householders are encouraged to cooperate with the Registering Officers and secure their pets or animals during the visit. (PR/GIS)

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