#ICYMI this week CDB, @CARICOMorg and @oecscommission Commission launched a teacher training programme to tackle COVID learning loss. 15000 educators across the Caribbean will be trained to help our students recover lost ground.
👉🏽https://t.co/DOS876oiiM
As we approach one year of being a Republic, we find pride in the many things we let go of, but what of ours have we embraced? For the transition to be real, we must fiercely project our authenticity. It's time for our schools to end the discrimination against natural black hair.
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At 2:00 p.m. the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training will be holding a live press conference on the return to school. Click link to view.
Thanks to Honorable @KayMcconney, and the entire @metibarbados team for working with us to make such an incredible day possible. 🚀 We can't wait to be back this fall with our @virginhyperloop Learning Lunchboxes!
Today, we recognise the importance of Emancipation Day, and also amplify the continued call for reparations. Many countries face a developmental deficiency which rests on a foundation of historical misdeeds not of their own doing. Reparatory Justice is a must.
Let’s be real, i would’ve never been a graduate today had it not been for this government keeping their promise to cover Barbadian UWI students’ tuition fees. I’m forever grateful for this. 🙏🏿
Corporate Affairs Intellectual Property (CAIPO) is going “live” today with the launch of the Digital Corporate Registry through a collaboration between Ernst & Young and the Ministry of Innovation and Smart Technology (MIST).
Press Briefing today, Thursday, November 18, 2021 to brief the Press about events leading up to and including Independence Day.
Tune in to CBC, PMOBarbados on YouTube and GISBarbados on Facebook to follow this important briefing.
Direct link: https://t.co/PIIYQMecN7
Barbados is an island that is already deeply threatened by rising sea levels due to the climate crisis. PM @miaamormottley outlined to me the danger that her country is already facing.
"A lot of the marine island we saw as children is no longer there," she says.