University of the West Indies: Contributions to Caribbean Unity, Development and Progress
The Caribbean American Intercultural Organization (CAIO) in collaboration with the Caribbean Students Association Howard University invites you to a Seminar entitled "University of the West Indies: Contributions to Caribbean Unity, Development and Progress" with Presenter Sir George Alleyne, Chancellor of the University of the West Indies
Strengthening fisherfolk to participate in governance - CANARI Press Release
Port of Spain. November 13, 2014 - Over 19 fisherfolk leaders from 16 CARICOM countries, and representatives from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI), Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CFRM), Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies of the University of the West Indies (UWI-CERMES), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) participated
U.S. Customs and Border Protection apprehends 70 Haitians that reached Mona Island
AGUADILLA, Puerto Rico –U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border Patrol Agents apprehended Sunday afternoon 70 undocumented Haitian migrants that landed Saturday evening in Mona Island.
Jamaican Born Singer-songwriter Anita Antoinette on The Voice
Reggae artiste Anita Antoinette had the four celebrity judges on "The Voice" each giving a standing ovation for her rendition of Bob Marley’s Turn Your Lights Down Low.
Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, and Blake Shelton praised her exceptional talent with Pharell saying "This is a great day for you, because you have four people who can take you all the way there." This was Antoinette’s second attempt at the competition and Levine said she did her homework and returned to make an impact.
Stephanie Marie Miles, Miss Caribbean United States heads to St .Martin
Stephanie Marie Miles, Miss Caribbean United States heads to St .Martin to represent the Caribbean American Community at the 24th Miss Caribbean Hibiscus Pageant. Stephanie the reigning Miss Caribbean United States is an exotic Jamaican - Chinese and Barbadian mix.
Dr. Myles Munroe, wife Ruth, among 9 killed in Bahamas plane crash
Dr. Myles Munroe, the leader of Bahamas Faith Ministries, was killed Sunday when the plane he was in hit a construction crane, exploded and crashed in the Bahamas.
Munroe's wife, Ruth, was reported also among the 9 victims of the crash in Grand Bahama.
New WHO safe and dignified burial protocol - key to reducing Ebola transmission
A new WHO protocol for safe and dignified burial of people who die from Ebola virus disease emphasizes inclusion of family members and encouraging religious rites as an essential part of safe burials.
WHO welcomes approval of a second Ebola vaccine trial in Switzerland
WHO welcomes approval by Swissmedic, the Swiss regulatory authority for therapeutic products, of a second Swiss trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine. The trial will be led by the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG). If judged safe, larger scale trials will be taken to African countries as early as January 2015.
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