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- Work Online Dominica Launches Cohort 5 in Partnership with Local Digital Ambassadors.
Work Online Dominica is proud to announce the official launch of its fifth and final cohort, a significant milestone in the program’s evolution. As the initiative enters its final year, the project is transitioning into its next phase of sustainability, empowering local digital ambassadors—graduates of previous cohorts—to take the lead in its implementation. This cohort will provide 60 individuals across Dominica with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the online freelancing space. Uniquely, this phase of the program will be facilitated entirely by past participants who have completed the 12-week Work Online Dominica program and a comprehensive Training of Trainers (TOT) course. These digital ambassadors have successfully transitioned from traditional jobs to full-time online freelancing, exemplifying the impact of the program. IsraAID Dominica, which has been a key partner in the development and implementation of the Work Online Dominica program, is thrilled to collaborate with these talented digital ambassadors. These ambassadors will operate as part of Creativity in Motion (CIM), a local consulting company responding to the overwhelming success of the Work Online Dominica initiative and the anticipated gap that would arise once the program concludes. CIM is poised to play a critical role in ensuring the sustainability of the digital transformation movement that Work Online Dominica has sparked across the island. Armed with the knowledge, experience, and mentorship provided by IsraAID, CIM will continue to positively impact the lives of locals by guiding them towards opportunities in the digital economy. The primary goal of CIM is to equip individuals for successful careers in the online digital space. Its objectives are as follows: 1. Develop and deliver training programs focused on online readiness and freelancing platforms. 2. Provide workshops and resources that enable participants to win more contracts and thrive in the online marketplace. 3. Facilitate virtual training sessions for more targeted, one-on-one support. 4. Foster a success mindset by helping participants understand and adapt to the expectations of the digital workspace. 5. Create a community platform to offer ongoing support, networking, and growth opportunities. The partnership between IsraAID and CIM represents a progressive step toward ensuring that the legacy of Work Online Dominica lives on through locally driven initiatives. The program has already seen remarkable success, with many participants experiencing life-changing opportunities through online freelancing. CIM aims to continue this momentum by providing a sustainable platform for Dominica’s digital workforce. The program will officially launch this week and interested participants should access the application form at www.workonlinedominica.org and apply.
- National & WE United Footballer Fabio Drigo Earns Prestigious Scholarship to Attend Combine Academy, One of the Nation’s Top Boarding Schools & Performance Centers in the USA
Dominica’s football sensation Fabio Drigo has just taken a major leap towards greatness, securing a prestigious scholarship to attend Combine Academy, a world-class boarding school and professional sports performance center located in Charlotte, NC. This remarkable achievement places Drigo on the fast track to advancing his football career while receiving an exceptional education at one of the premier sports institutions in the United States. Combine Academy, known for its elite sports training and top-tier academic programs, welcomes students from over 50 countries and all 50 U.S. states, providing a unique platform that prepares young athletes for success both on and off the field. This transformative opportunity opens the door for Drigo to refine his talents alongside some of the most promising athletes in the world. This life-changing opportunity was made possible through the tireless efforts of Da Next Level Sports Management and Recruiting Group, in collaboration with Wadadli Elite, who have been instrumental in connecting Drigo with this prestigious academy. Co-founder of Da Next Level Sports Management, Jerry Williams, expressed his excitement: “Fabio is a perfect example of what happens when talent, dedication, and community support come together. We are beyond proud to have played a role in his journey and can't wait to see him shine at Combine Academy." Drigo’s success is not just the result of his hard work on the field but also a reflection of the unwavering support from his parents, who have been by his side every step of the way. Their belief in his potential has been a driving force behind his continued success. WE United FC, the club where Drigo sharpened his skills and developed into a top-tier player, has been crucial in his journey. The club’s coaches and staff have provided essential guidance, and the entire organization has been a solid foundation for his growth. Additionally, Castle Bruce, Drigo’s hometown, has played an enormous role in supporting his dreams. The entire community has been behind him, providing encouragement through every challenge and celebrating each of his accomplishments. As a national footballer representing Dominica at both senior and junior levels, Drigo has proven himself as one of the island’s brightest stars. Now, he is set to take his talents to Combine Academy, where he will be exposed to the highest level of training, mentorship, and academic rigor. Combine Academy's balanced approach to athletics and academics will allow Drigo to grow both as a player and a scholar, preparing him for even greater achievements on the global stage. Drigo’s journey underscores the power of community, family, and opportunity. With the combined support of Da Next Level Sports Management, Wadadli Elite, WE United FC, the Dominica Football Association, the Government of Dominica, and the entire Castle Bruce community, Fabio is ready to seize this remarkable opportunity and continue inspiring young athletes across Dominica and the Caribbean. This is just the beginning for Fabio Drigo, and his story is a testament to what can happen when dedication meets opportunity. The whole of Dominica will be watching as he steps into this new chapter of his life.
- DOMINICA TO OBSERVE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AS PART OF 46th ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS
Dominica will observe the annual National Day of Prayer on Saturday, September 21st and Sunday, September 22nd, 2024. National Day of Prayer is part of the celebrations marking Dominica’s 46th Anniversary of Independence, held under the theme “Péyi Nou, Kado Nou” (Our Country, Our Gift). All religious denominations are invited to participate. Nationals are encouraged to take this opportunity for reflection, to seek guidance through prayer and to pray for the well- being of the nation and the health and safety of our families.
- Building Climate Resilience through Coral Restoration in Belize
By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Communications Officer, Belize Fund In 2001, Category 4 Hurricane Iris left the coastal community of Placencia battered and devastated. Lisa Carne, a marine biologist who had been living in Belize since 1995, found herself grappling with the aftermath of the hurricane. “That year, there was no tourism because everything was flattened,” she recalls, a somber reminder of the fragility of the environment she had come to love. On the beach, Lisa stumbled upon a fragment of hope—broken pieces of corals lying still alive but detached from its home. “I thought, wow, maybe we could reforest the reefs like they do onshore,” she mused, igniting a passion that would lead to the birth of Fragments of Hope, an organization dedicated to coral restoration. When Lisa first began her coral restoration work in Belize, she faced skepticism. The journey from skepticism to support wasn't overnight. It began with older fishermen who, observing the natural process of coral fragmentation and regrowth during storms, started to understand and endorse Lisa's work. "It was those same older fishermen who finally said they get it," she reminisces. This local validation spread "like wildfire," fostering a sense of community ownership that remains central to Fragments of Hope's principles. Today, Fragments of Hope is recognized for their success in coral restoration, not just in Belize but globally. The organization's work at some restoration sites has yielded notable results, with restored sites showing significantly higher survival rates during recent bleaching events compared to natural stands. Despite facing mass global bleaching events and rising water temperatures, Fragments of Hope reported a remarkable 4% mortality rate among the 342 Elkhorn corals they outplanted. In contrast, natural stands in the same area experienced a staggering 31% mortality rate. "We came through much better at the restoration sites than in Northern Belize, which speaks to the power of genetic diversity and strategic positioning," noted Dr. Leslie Kaufman, a colleague from Boston University and researcher supporting Fragments of Hope. But there are still many questions to be answered to continue replicating the success of coral restoration throughout the Belize Barrier Reef System. Sustainable financing is vital for the longevity of marine conservation efforts. The Belize Fund provided BZ$801,370.00 to Fragments of Hope for a three-year project focused on restoring critically endangered coral species. This funding supports Fragments of Hope in meeting its commitment to building local capacity through increased staff support and workshops aimed at improving the skills of community members in conducting bleaching surveys and understanding coral species. A key component of sustainable financing is demonstrating the broader economic and social benefits of conservation work. Healthy coral reefs are vital for tourism, fishing, and coastal protection. Lisa highlights an example where a local tour guide provided a detailed tour of Laughing Bird Caye, showcasing the restored corals. "Even though he's never actually gone out planting with us, he still had the information and the pride to show everything. It's a fantastic indicator of community commitment and its relation to tourism," Lisa stated. "We want to ensure that the community can effectively monitor coral health and contribute to ongoing restoration efforts." Climate change poses an ever-present threat to coral ecosystems, which propelled Fragments of Hope to work with experts to formulate a national restoration plan. This comprehensive strategy aims to coordinate efforts across Belize, maximizing the impact of coral restoration initiatives. Lisa discussed the importance of creating genetically diverse and self-replicating restored sites, ensuring connectivity and resilience in the face of climate change. Dr. Kaufman also emphasized the long-term nature of coral restoration, noting that the goal is to keep enough of the reef alive so that it can restore itself once climate challenges are resolved. "This is a long game," he said. Looking ahead, Fragments of Hope is exploring the possibility of relocating more resilient coral genotypes from southern Belize to northern sites that have struggled with restoration efforts. This approach is based on the understanding that genetic diversity plays a critical role in the survival and adaptability of coral species. The work being done by Fragments of Hope in Belize serves as a model for coral reef conservation worldwide. By prioritizing community involvement, focusing on education and training, fostering climate resilience through genetic diversity, and adapting strategies in response to environmental challenges, the organization is contributing to the health of marine ecosystems in Belize and the global ocean space.
- Riverland Mas: The Only Dominican Jouvert Band on the Road for Miami Broward One Carnival 2024!
Riverland Mas Jouvert Band is proud to announce its exclusive participation as the only Dominican carnival band at the Miami Broward One Carnival 2024! With over 20 years of vibrant celebration in Miami, Riverland Mas has significantly grown its presence and influence, and this year, we are excited to partner with Fantastic Five Plus 1 Entertainment to showcase Dominica's rich cultural heritage and music on an international stage. At the heart of carnival lies the spirit of unification, a celebration of diverse cultures that strengthens community bonds while uplifting the soul. Riverland Mas is committed to embodying this ethos, recognizing that carnival is an essential part of Caribbean heritage. It represents a joyful equilibrium—a "whistle while you work" mentality that highlights the unique contributions of every island, collectively forming the vibrant tapestry we celebrate as Carnival, our Happy Place. This year, Riverland Mas is even more thrilled to bring Bouyon to the forefront as the headliner for its Jouvert Mas Band on October 12, 2024, at Central Broward Regional Park, from 7AM to 3PM. Joining us will be Triple Kay International and Bouyon Ambassador Asa Banton, along with an exciting lineup of artists and DJs, ensuring an unforgettable experience filled with unlimited food and drinks, foam, paint, bubbles and so much more. “Dominicans from far and wide, the stage is ours to hold,” said Elka Cools-latigue of Riverland Mas. “Let’s show up and show out for a Jouvert experience on the road like no other—one that should not be missed!” Join us as we celebrate the essence of carnival and Dominica’s vibrant culture. Dont miss out, be ready to be part of this extraordinary event!, A fantastic celebration—register now at www.myfetetickets.com Stay connected and follow us on Instagram @Riverlandmas and @Fantasticfiveplus1 for exciting updates and surprises leading up to the event!
- GOVERNMENT OF DOMINICA LAUNCHES e-SERVICES PORTAL TO INCREASEACCESS TO SERVICES ONLINE AND ENHANCE EFFICIENCY
The Government of Dominica has launched a new e-Services Portal, eservices.gov.dm, which provides online access to over 90 government services. The platform aims to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of public services, offering a secure, seamless, and user-friendly experience. Through the e-Services portal, citizens can apply for or renew a variety of documents and services, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, passports, and business permits, all without needing to visit government offices. The platform also supports secure payments via debit or credit card. Designed with user convenience in mind, the portal includes interactive features such as live chat support to assist with any questions or concerns. The platform is also disability- friendly and multilingual, ensuring that it is accessible to all users. The user dashboard allows individuals to track the progress of their requests and receive real-time updates as needed. E-services, or electronic services, refer to the delivery of services via digital channels, typically online, enabling access to information, transactions, and process management without the need for physical presence or paper-based methods. The e-Services Portal is a key component of the Government's digital transformation initiative, aimed at improving productivity and creating citizen-centric digital services. The project was funded through the World Bank Caribbean Digital Transformation Project. The e-Services Portal is available at eservices.gov.dm.
- GOVERNMENT OF DOMINICA FINALISES LOAN AGREEMENT WITH SAUDI FUNDFOR DEVELOPMENT TO ADVANCE ROSEAU ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
The Government of Dominica has finalised a loan agreement with the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) to advance the Roseau Enhancement Project. The agreement was signed by the Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Climate Resilience and Social Security, Hon. Dr. Irving McIntyre and the CEO of the SFD, H.E. Sultan Al-Marshad at the Douglas- Charles Airport on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Prime Minister Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, Minister for Housing and Urban Development Hon. Melissa Skerrit, and other government officials were also present at the event. Earlier, Parliament had approved a US$41 million (EC$111 million) loan at a 2.5% interest rate, to be repaid over 28 years with a grace period of eight years. The signing ceremony symbolised the formal start of the transformative Roseau Enhancement Project. The project aims to rehabilitate seven key streets in Roseau, promoting commercial and residential growth, improving connectivity, reducing congestion, and enhancing safety. The upgrades are also expected to boost tourism and create new job opportunities. Independence Street, Bath Road, Cork Street, Great George Street, Virgin Lane, River Street, and King George Street are set for significant upgrades. Hon. Melissa Poponne-Skerrit, the Minister for Housing and Urban Development, emphasized the vision for transforming Roseau into a vibrant, modern city. “The Roseau Road Infrastructure Project is not just about improving our streets; it is about creating a city that attracts investment, boosts tourism, and elevates the standard of living for all our citizens,” she remarked. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit highlighted the project's long-term benefits, stating it represents a substantial investment in Roseau’s future. “Our efforts in the capital will stimulate local businesses and open doors for new enterprises, creating more jobs and opportunities for everyone. Equally important is the chance to enhance the quality of life for our residents. Improvements to streets, sidewalks, and public spaces will make daily activities safer and more convenient. This initiative is not only about aesthetics but about creating a space where people want to live, work, and invest in the future,” he said. The Government of Dominica welcomed the partnership with the Saudi Fund for Development, viewing it as a step towards strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia. Hon. Dr. Irving McIntyre expressed gratitude, stating, "The activities, to be supported by the Saudi Fund for Development, are an initial but critical step in addressing the problems, issues and opportunities within the city of Roseau. On behalf of the Commonwealth of Dominica and on my own behalf, I extend my sincerest gratitude to the Saudi Fund for Development, His Majesty the King, and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for this opportunity.”
- The Small Business Support Unit presents Creole Attire & Accessories Exhibition
The Ministry of Labour, Public Service Reform, Social Partnership and Small Business Development is hosting a Creole Attire & Accessories Exhibition and Sales, an event that focuses on showcasing and selling Dominica’s traditional and contemporary creole clothing and accessories. This exhibition will be held downstairs the Government Headquarters commencing Friday September 20, 2024; and will also be held on the following three (3) consecutive Fridays: September 27, October 4 and October 11, 2024. The exhibition will commence from 9am daily and end at 5:00pm This event serves both cultural and economic purposes, aiming to sustain the creole fashion tradition while supporting our local talent and businesses. The ultimate objectives are to promote a rich cultural heritage through its traditional and modern fashion and support local small businesses by providing a platform for local designers and artisans to showcase their work and reach a broader market. Exhibits on display and for sale will comprise of display of creole garments like madras fabric attire, and modern creole-inspired designs such as brooches, fascinators, clutches, bags, hats, jewelry and footwear. In addition, on each Friday, we will provide the opportunity for a food vendor to prepare and sell some of our locally made foods including roast breadfruit and codfish, cassava bread/cakes, coconut products and confectionaries to name a few Picture copyright VNG.
- Jazz Singer Marie-Claire Giraud Wins 2024 InterContinental Music Awards in Jazz Category
Acclaimed jazz singer Marie-Claire Giraud has been announced as a winner in the Jazz category of the 2024 InterContinental Music Awards (ICMA). The annual awards showcase global talent across a variety of genres, celebrating musical excellence from artists around the world. Marie-Claire, originally born on the island of Dominica and raised in the Bronx, New York City, is elated to receive this honor. "To win “Best of America Jazz at the for my original song CHASIN’ RAINBOWS is beyond wonderful because winning means more people will hear my song which is all about positivity and never giving up on your dreams.” said Marie-Claire. The 2024 competition saw submissions from over 55 countries- underscoring the diversity and unity that the awards strive to promote. The final list of 116 winners included artists across genres like Flamenco, Reggae, New Age, Asian Pop, and Jazz. Entries were also categorized by geographic regions, highlighting talent from Africa, Europe, America, Asia, and the Middle East. "We weren’t just celebrating individual melodies but a harmonious global symphony, where artists from different cultures, time zones, and backgrounds shared their voices and stories," remarked Shahed Mohseni, Founder & Executive Director of ICMA. The ICMA judges, comprising a panel of experts from Hollywood’s music, entertainment, film, and media industries, evaluated entries based on their originality, message, melody, harmony, composition, and production quality. Winners, including Marie-Claire, will receive career-enhancing rewards such as scholarships to the DIY Music School’s Music Industry Online Course, personalized mentoring sessions with ICMA judges, promotional support, and official award certificates. Marie-Claire is currently recording her Jazz album, CARAVAN, with Plaid Dog Recording. It is expected to be released by late October 2024. A familiar face on jazz stages, she regularly performs with pianists Jon Davis and Matt Baker at the Scarlet Jazz Lounge- owned by Sopranos alum Michael Imperioli and his wife Victoria. Prior to that, her one-woman show, "The Great American Songbook at the Movies," was a staple at Parker’s Thompson Hotel Central Park, where she would sometimes be accompanied by renowned pianist Lee Musiker and other talented musicians. Recently Marie-Claire performed in Honolulu at the Hawaii Classical Music International Competition Winner’s Concert and headlined a sold-out show in Maui’s Jazz Maui Sunset Jazz Series. Before that, she debuted in her first film, $FREE99, which will be featured at major upcoming film festivals. She made her off-Broadway debut in 2022 when she starred in Tennessee Williams’ one-act play “Hello From Bertha.” Marie-Claire's diverse career also includes performances at iconic venues like the Barclays Center, Madison Square Garden, New York City Hall, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater, and Small’s Jazz Club in Jamaica. She has graced stages at international festivals, including Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival and Cartagena Jazz Festival. A recipient of the NYC Caribbean Heritage Award and an award for her career achievements and community service from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Marie-Claire is a soprano who sings Opera, Jazz, Musical Theatre, and is also a songwriter. She has also been honored with citations from the New York State Senate, New York City Hall, and the United Nations. Stay tuned for more news and updates on Marie-Claire's upcoming performances in the U.S. and abroad by visiting her official website marie-clairegiraud.com . - Marie-Claire is represented by the Kenneth Carol Agency. -END-
- FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MARIGOT HOSPITAL
The Dominica Hospitals Authority (DHA) proudly celebrates one year of service at the Marigot Hospital. Over the past year, the Marigot Hospital has served the Marigot district by providing access to quality healthcare services, including specialist clinics, urgent care services, pharmacy, x-rays, ECG and other diagnostic services. In July 2024, a new dental service was introduced, further enhancing access to medical provisions for residents within the surrounding communities. Over the last year, through the services offered at the Marigot Hospital, a total of seventy (70) specialist clinics were held and care was administered to over three thousand, five hundred (3500) patients at the urgent care. In the coming months, the DHA will expand services as the Government moves towards full utilization of the hospital. The DHA remains committed to delivering quality, people-centered care at both the Dominica China Friendship Hospital and the Marigot Hospital. Management extends sincere thanks to the DHA staff for their dedicated and professional service throughout the past year. Heartfelt gratitude is also extended to the residents of the Marigot district for welcoming us as part of the community. Once again, happy one-year anniversary to the management and staff of the DHA and to the residents of the Marigot district.
- Dominica Suffers First Defeat In Concacaf Nations League
Dominica put up a spirited effort but came up short against superior opponents as they suffered their first defeat in the Concacaf Nations League losing to the Dominican Republic in their Group D, League B match on Tuesday at the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association Technical Center. Dominica fresh of the heels of a historic win over Antigua on the weekend, were put on the backfoot early as they tried to cope with the speed and ball movement of the Dominican Republic Team. The team weathered the early storm, but the Dominican Republic managed to push ahead when Ronaldo Vasquez got on to the scoresheet in the 11th minute of play, while Dominica was down to 10 men with a player dealing with an injury. The Dominican Republic pounced again a few minutes later as Dorny Romero made it 2-nil in the 25th minute of play, again with Dominica with only 10 men on the field an injured player was being attended too. The Dominican Republic took the 2-nil lead into the half time break. Dominica gave a much better showing in the 2nd period and were able to string a few passes, but their efforts were didn’t result in the needed goals to get back into the match. Defensively the team held its shape and didn’t concede further goals and the match ended 2-nil in favour of the Dominican Republic.
- Ministry of Tourism and Discover Dominica Authority to Host 2024 Cruise Stakeholders Symposium
The Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with Discover Dominica Authority, is set to host the 2024 Cruise Stakeholders Symposium at the Goodwill Parish Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 11, and Thursday, Sept. 12. The symposium will begin at 9 a.m. each day. This two-day event aims to provide valuable insights and resources for Dominica's cruise industry stakeholders. Attendees will have the opportunity to: Discover the latest cruise trends: Gain insights into current trends and the cruise industry's future outlook. Elevate service quality: Learn strategies and best practices to enhance service quality and exceed visitor expectations. Access health screenings: Take advantage of on-site health screenings to ensure preparedness for the upcoming cruise season. Explore additional opportunities. Marva Williams, CEO of Discover Dominica Authority, emphasized the event's significance: "The symposium will feature presentations on a range of topics, including health protocols, financing options, and other essential cruise-related matters. It is an excellent opportunity for all cruise stakeholders—craft and souvenir vendors, tour guides, hair braiders, taxi service providers, and others—to come together, network, and equip themselves with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the industry. I strongly encourage all stakeholders to sign up and attend this important event to ensure we are fully prepared for the upcoming cruise season." Interested stakeholders are encouraged to confirm their attendance by contacting Cory Sergenton at csergenton@dominica.dm or calling 767-255-8249 or 767-255-8226.












