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  • Empowering Dominica’s Youth: Promoting Human Security for All on International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR) 2024

    The rise in climate-related disasters has become a growing concern, particularly for vulnerable populations like children, people with disabilities and migrants. The 2024 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR), observed on October 13, focuses on "Empowering the Next Generation for a Resilient Future." This theme encourages countries to empower their youth by providing education that not only helps them understand the risks posed by disasters, but also equips them to take proactive measures to protect themselves and their families. Promoting education that fosters resilience among youth is aligned with global efforts to mitigate risks under frameworks such as the UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All initiative and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. According to UNICEF, around one billion children worldwide face heightened risk, including displacement, due to climate impacts. These risks extend beyond immediate danger, impacting essential aspects of life such as education, healthcare, and nutrition. To protect young people from these cascading effects, it is essential to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to become agents of change within their communities. Dominica’s Kiddies Disaster Preparedness Summer Club: A Model for Youth Engagement A prime example of youth empowerment in disaster preparedness is Dominica's Office of Disaster Management (ODM) Kiddies Disaster Preparedness Summer Club, which was launched at the Warner Primary School in July 2024. Supported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), this ODM initiative offered interactive sessions on disaster readiness and hands-on activities such as building emergency kits and engaging with local experts like the Dominica Fire and Ambulance Services and the Department of Social Services. Joian Coipel, Junior Programme Officer at the ODM, highlighted the value of this programme: "The ODM summer program has strengthened youth capacity by deepening their knowledge of disaster preparedness, promoting resilience, and developing essential life skills to assist their communities during emergencies." The program drew enthusiastic participation from both students and teachers, allowing children to grasp the significance of disaster preparedness while engaging in games and contests designed to strengthen their knowledge. Warren Edwards, an intern with the ODM, reflected on the program’s success: "The concept of human security was well received by the youth. They quickly grasped its importance and even provided suggestions on how to strengthen human security in various fields. These young minds are Dominica's future." The Intersection of Climate Change, Education, and Human Security Human security, which is focused on enabling people to live free from fear, free from want, and to live in dignity, goes beyond immediate disaster preparedness. It encompasses the interconnected eight dimensions of security (environmental, economic, food, health, community, political, personal security, and access to technology), all of which are essential in a world facing increasing climate challenges. The collaboration between ODM and IOM during this summer’s Kiddies Disaster Preparedness Club program provided a holistic view of disaster risk reduction, helping participants to understand and assess the vulnerabilities in their communities. Viola Pascal, Project Coordinator forIOM, stressed the importance of this collaboration: "Climate-related events have significantly impacted the economic security, education, healthcare, and well-being of children and youth in the Caribbean. This collaboration provided another opportunity to strengthen local and national efforts in DRR, while affording youth a space to propose solutions to enhance their protection and empowerment." Human Security as a Cornerstone for Youth Development The core message of reducing threats to the human security of vulnerable people resonates strongly within the context of disaster risk reduction and the need to ensure no one is left behind. By harnessing the power of technology and equipping young people with the tools to understand the broader implications of climate change and human security threats, programs like the ODM’s Kiddies Disaster Preparedness Club are laying the foundation for a future where the next generation is not only prepared but also proactive in safeguarding their communities. By empowering children and youth through education, countries can ensure that the next generation is well-equipped to navigate the uncertainties ahead and build stronger, more proactive communities. As Dominica continues to engage with its youth on issues relating to disaster management, the country is setting an example of how education and youth participation can drive meaningful change in disaster risk reduction. The IDDRR 2024 theme serves as a reminder of the need to invest in the younger generation—not just as beneficiaries of disaster preparedness efforts, but as active contributors to a resilient future.

  • “International Day of the Girl Child: Empowering Girls for a Brighter Future”

    As the world observes International Day of the Girl Child, attention turns to the challenges faced by girls globally and the need to empower them for a future filled with opportunity. Celebrated annually on October 11, this day emphasizes the importance of addressing issues like gender inequality, access to education, and protection from violence and discrimination. Breaking Down Barriers to Education For millions of girls, education remains out of reach due to poverty, cultural norms, or lack of resources. According to UNESCO, over 130 million girls worldwide are not in school. Yet, studies consistently show that educating girls yields enormous social and economic benefits. Girls who receive an education are more likely to escape poverty, delay marriage, and contribute to their communities. In regions where girls’ education is particularly under threat, grassroots organizations are working tirelessly to ensure girls can access quality schooling. Programs that offer scholarships, provide school supplies, or create safe spaces for girls to study have been pivotal in changing lives. Promoting Health and Safety Access to healthcare and protection from violence are also critical areas of focus on International Day of the Girl Child. Issues like child marriage, trafficking, and female genital mutilation still affect millions of girls worldwide. However, progress is being made. More countries are enacting laws to protect girls, and awareness campaigns are shining a light on harmful practices. Voices of Resilience and Leadership This year’s theme, “Girls’ vision for the future,” underscores the importance of supporting girls as they become leaders and changemakers in their communities. Across the globe, young girls are stepping up to advocate for issues that matter to them, from climate action to digital rights. Their voices are a reminder that girls are not just beneficiaries but active participants in shaping the future. Consider Malika, a 16-year-old from Kenya who has become a vocal advocate for climate justice in her community. Or Ana, a 14-year-old in Brazil, who started an initiative to teach computer programming to other girls, aiming to close the gender gap in tech. Their stories exemplify the power and potential of girls when they have the support and resources to succeed. How We Can All Take Action Individuals and communities can make a difference by supporting organizations dedicated to girls’ education and rights. Investing in girl-focused programs, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness about the issues girls face are all meaningful ways to contribute. By championing girls’ rights today, we are laying the foundation for a more equitable and prosperous future for everyone. As we celebrate International Day of the Girl Child, let’s commit to a world where every girl has the opportunity to grow, thrive, and lead.

  • Fostering Mental Well-being at Work: The new Priority for Companies Worldwide

    Companies across the globe are increasingly recognizing the importance of supporting mental health in the workplace. With recent surveys showing a rise in workplace stress and burnout, organizations are exploring innovative ways to promote mental well-being among their employees. The New Normal: Mental Health as a Business Priority Once considered a private matter, mental health has now become a focal point for corporate leaders. Many companies are beginning to understand that supporting employees’ mental well-being is not just the right thing to do but also beneficial for business. Companies that invest in mental health support often see reduced absenteeism, higher productivity, and improved morale. Real Stories of Change Take, for example, a mid-sized marketing firm that recently rolled out a comprehensive mental health program. Employees are now offered flexible work hours, access to mental health days, and free counseling sessions through an employee assistance program. According to their HR manager, the company has seen a noticeable shift in workplace culture and employee satisfaction since implementing these changes. “I feel like I can finally take care of myself without worrying about being judged,” says Sarah, a marketing specialist at the firm. “Knowing that I have access to support if I need it makes a huge difference.” Practical Ways to Foster Mental Well-being For businesses looking to make similar changes, experts recommend starting with small steps: 1. Promote Open Communication: Encouraging a culture of openness about mental health can make employees feel supported. 2. Offer Flexible Work Options: Allowing employees to work remotely or adjust their hours can reduce stress. 3. Provide Access to Mental Health Resources: This might include counseling services, workshops on stress management, or mindfulness programs. 4. Train Managers to Recognize Signs of Burnout: With the right training, managers can identify when an employee might need support and offer appropriate resources. Looking Ahead As the stigma around mental health continues to diminish, companies that prioritize mental well-being will likely become more attractive to top talent. By fostering an environment where employees feel cared for, businesses can build stronger, more resilient teams.

  • Dominica's Cruise Season 2024/2025 Takes Off this October

    Dominica opens the 2024-2025 cruise season with the arrival of Celebrity Summit today, October 9, 2024 . The season is expected to be vibrant, featuring 235 cruise calls and potentially bringing approximately 375,000 cruise passengers to the island. Notably, 12 ships, including MV AIDAbella, MSC Explora II, MV Sapphire Princess, MV Majestic Princess, and MV Resilient Lady, will make their inaugural visits. Dominica concluded the 2023-2024 cruise season with remarkable achievements. From October 2023 to April 2024, the island welcomed 306,601 cruise visitors—an 11% increase over the previous season and a 62% rise compared to pre-pandemic figures for 2019-2020. December 2023 alone attracted 71,000 visitors, while 16 inaugural visits from reputable ships like MS Vista and MSC Explora 1 significantly boosted the island’s profile in the cruise industry. This influx of visitors generated approximately $20.4 million for the local economy, benefiting businesses and tour operators. Among these visitors, 247,922 disembarked to explore the island; more than half participated in organized tours that enhanced their experience while supporting local enterprises. “As we welcome the new cruise season, I am filled with excitement and pride for our beautiful island. The remarkable growth in our tourism sector reflects our team and partners'dedication and hard work. Each visitor gives us a chance to showcase Dominica’s rich culture, stunning scenery, and genuine hospitality. Together, we will create memorable experiences that inspire our guests to return and share their stories. Let’s continue to work together to position Dominica as a premier cruise destination,” said Marva Williams, CEO of Discover Dominica Authority. To celebrate the season’s opening, the Discover Dominica Authority will host a series of activities on the Dame Eugenia Charles Boulevard (Bayfront) from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,including musical entertainment, drumming, and rum tasting. Significant efforts were made during the off-season to enhance service quality in preparation for a successful season. TheAuthority hosted the “Elevate Your Service” Training Series and the 2024 Cruise Service Providers Symposium, with 189 service providers completing training aimed at fostering a culture of service excellence essential for encouraging repeat visits. Dominica was also actively represented at the FCCA PAMAC Summit in Jamaica by key figures such as Mr. Benoit Bardouille, CEO of Dominica Air and Sea Ports Authority; Ms. Odile Jno Baptiste, Product Promotions Manager, Discover Dominica Authority, and Mr. Daniel Nunez, a NISE-certified Cruise Tour Operator. This summit facilitated crucial networking and business discussions aimed at strengthening relationships between cruise lines and destinations. To further enhance visitor experiences, the Ministry of Tourism has implemented upgrades at major tourism sites, including improvements to access roads, reception facilities, and trails. The Government of Dominica remains committed to promoting the island as a premier cruise destination while continuously enhancing visitors’ overall experiences.

  • RESUMPTION OF OUR MAMMOGRAPHY SERVICE

    The Dominica Hospitals Authority is pleased to inform the general public of the resumption of our mammography service commencing Tuesday, October 15, 2024. This marks a significant achievement as we join the world inobservance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To officially relaunch our mammography service, we invite the public to an information-sharing open house session on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital Auditorium. Healthcare professionals will discuss the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, as well as other cancers such as prostate and colon cancer. This event will also include how to prepare for a mammogram and feature testimonials from breast cancer survivors. Persons with a referral from their physicians are now able to schedule a mammography appointment. Please contact The Diagnostic Imaging Department at 266-2110, 275-4658 (call or WhatsApp) or email at diagnosticimaging @ domhospitals.dm

  • DOMINICAN FARMER KEVORN VIDAL NAMED CARICOM YOUTH FARMER OF THE YEAR AT CARIBBEAN WEEK OF AGRICULTURE IN ST. VINCENT

    Kevorn Vidal, one of Dominica‟s most innovative and enterprising young farmers, has been named the CARICOM Youth Farmer of the Year at the 18th Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The award recognizes outstanding young farmers across the Caribbean who are driving sustainable agricultural practices and contributing to regional food security. The Caribbean Week of Agriculture, an annual event that brings together key decision- makers from the public and private sectors, focuses on the importance of agriculture and rural livelihoods to the region's economic, social and environmental stability. This year's event being held from October 7-11 is centered on the theme, „Climate Smart Agriculture for a Sustainable Future.‟ Dominica's Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy, Hon. Roland Royer expressed his pride in Mr. Vidal‟s accomplishment. “This is a proud moment for Dominica. The Government of Dominica congratulates Kevorn for this outstanding achievement. This prestigious award not only recognizes his personal dedication, innovation and commitment to agriculture, but also highlights the vast potential of Dominica‟s agricultural sector.” Mr. Vidal, who farms a diverse range of tree crops, vegetables and fruits in the village of Salisbury on Dominica's West Coast, incorporates modern technology and digital tools into his operations. He also utilizes climate-adaptive and environmentally sustainable practices including greenhouse technology, irrigation systems, water collection tanks, storm drains and buffer zones. As an advocate for youth engagement in agriculture, both nationally and regionally, Mr. Vidal is actively involved with the National Association of Youth in Agriculture in Dominica. His excellence was previously recognized when he was named the Dominica Youth Farmer of the Year 2023. The Government of Dominica warmly congratulates Kevorn Vidal on his achievement and reaffirms its commitment to supporting youth involvement in agriculture.

  • DA Next Level Sports Management &Recruiting Group Announces the Launch of Monthly Digital Newsletter "Student Athlete Focus"

    DA Next Level Sports Management & Recruiting Group is thrilled to announce the launch of its new monthly digital newsletter, "Student Athlete Focus." This publication is dedicated to highlighting the achievements, stories, and journeys of Dominican student-athletes, both at home and abroad, across various levels of competition. The inaugural issue will be available on October 14, 2024, and will feature exclusive interviews, athlete profiles, and insights into the challenges faced by student-athletes as they balance both academic and athletic success. "Student Athlete Focus" aims to inspire and motivate the next generation of athletes, celebrate excellence in both the classroom and on the field, and foster a sense of community among student- athletes, their families, coaches, and sports enthusiasts. The newsletter will provide valuable content, such as feature stories, recognition of top performers, and advice on topics ranging from time management to mental health, making it a key resource for student-athletes and their supporters. Key Features of the Newsletter Include:  Feature Stories: In-depth profiles of standout Dominican student-athletes.  Exclusive Interviews: Personal insights from athletes and their mentors.  Top Performers: Recognition of academic and athletic excellence.  Journey Tracker: Following the progress of student-athletes and their milestones.  Athlete Resources: Advice on scholarships, recruitment, and balancing academics with athletics. The newsletter will be fully digital, distributed through DA Next Level’s email list, social media platforms, and available for viewing and download on the DA Next Level website. “We are excited to provide a platform that not only celebrates our student-athletes but also connects them with the broader sports community. Our goal is to inspire, support, and recognize the hard work and dedication that these young athletes put into excelling both in the classroom and on the field,” said a representative from DA Next Level Sports Management & Recruiting Group. Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and organizations that want to support sections of the newsletter, such as athlete recognition segments or feature stories. Sponsors will gain visibility in the sports community and contribute to the growth and development of Dominican student-athletes. For more information on "Student Athlete Focus," sponsorship opportunities, or to subscribe, please call us at 7672251287 or email dnextlevelsports@gmail.com.

  • Dominica Announces 2024 World Creole Music Festival: Nightly Lineup, Tickets, and Sponsors

    Dominica is gearing up for the 24th annual World Creole Music Festival at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium from October 25th to 27th, 2024. This year’s festival will showcase a mix of performances from local, regional, and international artists, featuring diverse genres such as bouyon, cadence, reggae, dancehall, zouk, kompa, soca, and afrobeats. The festival will kick off on Friday, October 25th, with performances by Dominica’s Extasy Band and TK International alongside international acts T-Vice from Haiti, Nadia Batson from Trinidad and Tobago, Valiant from Jamaica, and Rotimi from Nigeria. Saturday, October 26th will see headline performances from Caribbean Music Awards People’s Choice, Asa Bantan; Caribbean Music Awards Artist of the Year in the Bouyon category, Mr. Ridge alongside Pudaz; Kassav from Martinique & Guadeloupe; Damien &; Stephen Marley from Jamaica; and Grammy Award Winner WizKid from Nigeria. Performers from St. Lucia, Umpa &; Subance will also take the stage. The final night, Sunday, October 27th, will feature Kai from Haiti, Dominica’s Signal Band and Midnight Groovers, Caribbean Music Awards Male Soca Artist of the Year Skinny Fabulous from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Voice from Trinidad and Tobago and Tian Winter from Antigua. Gramps Morgan & Friends, Luciano and Dwayne Stephenson from Jamaica, and Fanny J from French Guiana will bring the festival to a close. Ticket Information:  Friday: Advance - EC$175 | At Gate - EC$200  Saturday: Advance - EC$250 | At Gate - EC$300  Sunday: Advance - EC$175 | At Gate - EC$200  Season Ticket Price: EC$450 | At Gate – EC$500 All tickets can be purchased online at www.dominicafestivals.com. Tickets can also be purchased in Dominica at Depex Color Lab, Bullseye Pharmacy and the General Post Office (opposite Roseau Ferry Terminal) from Monday to Friday, between 8 AM - 1 PM and 2 PM - 4 PM. Season tickets can be purchased in St. Lucia at The Cell outlets at Bay Walk Mall, William Peter Boulevard, Vieux Port and Soufriere; and in Antigua at Roti King on St Mary Street and Cool and Smooth on Market Street. The 2024 festival sponsors include the Presenting Sponsors, the Government of Dominica, and the Discover Dominica Authority. The Platinum Sponsor is Montreal Management Consultants Development Ltd. The National Bank of Dominica Ltd. is the Premier Bank of the World Creole Music Festival. Tropical Shipping is the Gold Sponsor, and Digicel (Dominica) Ltd. is the Silver Sponsor. Corporate Sponsors include FRS Express des Iles, Republic Bank EC Ltd., and Belfast Estate Ltd./Kubuli. Media Partners are DBS Radio, GIS Dominica, Kairi FM, Q95/WICE, Emo News, Vibes Radio, The Wave St. Lucia, RCI Guadeloupe & Martinique, NRJ, Bel Radio, GIS Antigua, and ABS Antigua. The Business Sponsors are Carib Beer, Pirates Ltd., Josephine Gabriel & Company Limited – Heineken Beer, Patty Shack Dominica, InterContinental Cabrits Resort & Spa, Fort Young Hotel, and Alliance Francaise.

  • Franklyn Moses Story: The Entertainment Legend Makes a Comeback with the Support of NDFD and Others

    By Ronda Luke Franklyn Peter Moses, the entertainment titan whose voice has been a staple on Dominica’s airwaves for over 35 years, has made a triumphant return to the spotlight. Known for his pioneering contributions to entertainment and comedy in the region, Moses has captivated audiences with his unparalleled charisma and talent. However, beneath his public persona, he faced personal battles that threatened to silence his vibrant spirit. Now, thanks to a revitalizing collaboration with the National Development Foundation of Dominica (NDFD) and the highly successful "All Jokes Aside" campaign, Franklyn is set to reignite his passion and make a powerful comeback. With his love for entertaining rekindled, he’s ready to inspire a new generation of fans. Franklyn’s Journey in Entertainment During an hour-long conversation filled with laughter, sadness and reflection, Franklyn recounted how his entry into the entertainment world was unplanned, yet it fulfilled a deep-seated desire to entertain. He began performing informally during his school days at St. Mary’s Academy (SMA), where he attended from 1978 to 1983. It was the late Principal Cuthbert Elwin who, impressed by his class antics, unexpectedly appointed him to emcee the Teenage Pageant and Calypso show. “I was like, are you kidding me? I started to get nervous because at the time I thought I could only do it for my class, but not in front of a crowd,” he recalled. “However, I went to the show, and with a bit of encouragement, I went on stage,” marking the start of his journey into comedy—a journey that would captivate many. Throughout his life, the applause and enjoyment of his audience have been his driving force. Despite facing criticism and negativity during his formative years—where he was judged for his appearance and capabilities—Franklyn says that he found motivation in the reactions of those who initially doubted him. As his performances grew more celebrated, he recognised his unique talent and launched his own comedy show, ‘Laughter in Fahrenheit,’ managing every aspect of the production himself. His career spanned the entire Eastern Caribbean, with performances in every country except Guyana, and even took him to international stages, showcasing his talent to audiences far and wide. His Battle with Bipolar Disorder While experiencing significant highs in his career, Franklyn has faced numerous lows over the years. He reflects on his lifelong struggle, revealing that something always felt amiss in his thinking. After performing, he would often feel a deep emptiness once the stage lights dimmed and the applause faded. He explained that on days when he felt overwhelmed and could barely muster the will to get out of bed, performing was his salvation, offering a momentary escape from his internal struggles. It wasn’t until 2008, upon his return from England, that he was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He likens his experience to the biblical passage from Second Corinthians 12:7, where the apostle Paul speaks of a “thorn in the flesh” and God’s assurance that “my grace is sufficient for you.” “I consider myself like a Paul, where the Most High gives you something to keep you humble,” he said. “So, he blessed me with bipolar disorder,” the veteran entertainer added. “And that is something I do not wish on any of my enemies. God made me strong enough to carry it, not take it away. So that’s like my thorn in my side.” His battle led him to misuse substances like cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol in an attempt to silence the incessant negative chatter in his mind. Despite seeking relief through these means and eventually going to rehab, nothing seemed to quiet the tormenting voices. Franklyn candidly admits that during these dark times, he experienced severe insomnia, a lack of motivation, and overwhelming feelings of guilt. It was a profound struggle to find peace within himself. Ultimately, he had to accept that he was his own source of strength and solace, a mantra and his spiritual journey that helped him navigate through his challenges. Since his first admission to the Acute Psychiatric Unit (APU) in 2008, Franklyn has experienced periods of both inpatient and outpatient care. However, for over two years, he has been living there full-time, stepping away from the entertainment industry to focus on his mental health. Recently, though, a project with the NDFD reignited his passion for his craft. The Collaboration That Rekindled His Entertainment Passion Franklyn describes the call from NDFD as the spark that rekindled his passion for the spotlight. Working with the team, who showed exceptional patience and support through his “unfolding and awakening,” made him rediscover why he fell in love with entertainment in the first place. He notes that the project has allowed him to showcase his acting and comedic skills, as well as his TV and radio experience, all in one compelling form which he believes has revived his popularity across different ages. “Doing this, in that moment I realised how much I miss my entertainment. I miss radio commercials. I miss just the validation as one of Dominica’s creative minds,” he shared. “It made me so happy and that has been somewhat of a healing for me at this stage because the NDFD team planted the seed of I believe in you.” Seeing the public’s enthusiastic response to the advert, which has garnered over 60,000 views on Facebook, truly ignited something within him. “When people stop me on the street to laugh about the commercial, it’s a profound validation for me,” he says. “The reaction to our video on social media reaffirmed that I needed to dive back into this world because I thrive on positive feedback and knowing that people enjoy what I do.” While Franklyn highlights that he has worked on a few projects since his admission at the APU, he says the collaboration with NDFD has been exceptional. The “life changing” Campaign To gain insight into why Franklyn was chosen for this campaign, I spoke with Donald Bercasio, Head of the Business and Entrepreneurial Development Department and the Concept and Campaign Director for the initiative. Bercasio explained that the campaign required someone who was deeply relatable and connected to the Dominican public. He noted that Franklyn’s approachable personality, humour, and strong rapport with the community made him the ideal ambassador to amplify their message. “We also believe that Franklyn has a unique ability to engage and inspire audiences, which was crucial in effectively communicating the importance of entrepreneurship and small business development and why the NDFD is the best institution to assist in these areas,” he stated. “His performance not only brought our vision to life but also resonated deeply with the community, contributing significantly to the viral success of the ad.” The campaign director further asserted that entertainment icon remarkable journey and resilience mirror the values which they champion at NDFD— which includes overcoming challenges, seeking growth, and contributing positively to society. “The campaign’s tagline, ‘NDFD –helping people when others would not,’ emphasizes NDFD’s role as a lifeline for those who may struggle to find support elsewhere,” Bercasio stated. “The phrase “All Jokes Aside” underscores the seriousness of the challenges being addressed, positioning the campaign as both an authentic and impactful call to Action.” Other team members who collaborated with Franklyn, such as Demian Dumas, the Production Coordinator, described the experience as truly rewarding. He revealed that working alongside someone he had long admired for his humour and charisma was both a privilege and a joy. “From helping brainstorm the concept to developing the script and helping shape the overall vision, seeing it come to life and resonate so deeply with the Dominican public was incredible,” Dumas stated. Adding his voice, Cletus Joseph, Executive Director of the NDFD, highlighted that this collaboration perfectly aligns with the Foundations mission to empower and uplift the local community and by partnering with Franklyn, they sought to reach a wider audience and highlight the importance of entrepreneurship as a key path to both economic and social empowerment. A call to other Businesses When asked about his message to businesses and the community regarding the support of talent, especially in challenging times, the entertainment pioneer emphasized a critical issue in Dominica: the tendency to celebrate individuals when they are thriving, only to forget them when they face adversity. He called for a fundamental shift in this mindset, urging businesses and the broader community to provide unwavering support—not just when success is visible, but also when people are fighting through their hardest battles. What’s next for Franklyn Alongside his trusted and longtime friend, Matthias ‘Matt’ Peltier Jr., who picks him up daily from APU and has been a constant source of support, Franklyn is ready to dive into new ventures once again. One of his most eagerly anticipated upcoming projects is hosting the NDFD’s annual Creole in The Street event on October 18, an opportunity that has him brimming with excitement. In addition to cherishing his role as a proud grandfather, the comedy maestro is deeply committed to inspiring others who are battling mental health challenges. He hopes his journey will stand as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope and the possibility for renewal. As he approaches his 60th birthday this December, with his passion for entertainment reignited, in the words of Franklyn, “Life has once again started for me.” Link to Franklyn’s most recent commercial with NDFD here https://www.facebook.com/NDFD.LTD/videos/993310535776191/ .

  • Kenesjay Green will conduct a Pre-Feasibility Study for the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica to produce green ammonia by utilizing geothermal energy.

    The Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, Climate Resilience, and Social Security for the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica has announced that Kenesjay Green Ltd. (KGL), a key green energy Caribbean project developer, will conduct the Pre-Feasibility Work for the production of Green Ammonia via the utilization of geothermal energy from Dominica. This Pre-feasibility work will specifically concentrate on using geothermal energy to produce green hydrogen and will evaluate its potential in producing green ammonia. KGL’s scope includes the provision of technical and regulatory assessments focused on infrastructure, land, and environmental impact requirements associated with developing a green ammonia production complex. The Study will include a market assessment for green ammonia in various local, regional, and international destinations, including Trinidad and Tobago. This pre-feasibility study is a significant next step that reflects Dominica’s intent to leverage its geothermal resources for downstream industrial utilization as a critical pillar in the country’s economic transformation efforts. The partnership with KGL in this endeavour builds on the Framework Agreement signed between the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica and KGL to advance Dominica’s green industrialization efforts. It is an acknowledgement of the experience and expertise resident in Trinidad and Tobago as a significant global ammonia producer. The joint effort also makes tangible the vital role of regional market and resource collaboration in the transition to a low-carbon economy.

  • Dominica Athletics Association 2024 Road Race Series-Race 2

    The Dominica Athletics Association is pleased to announce Race 2 of the Dominica Athletics Association Road Race series. The second of three (3) races is scheduled to take place on Sunday the 6 of October 2024, in Grandbay. All persons will be allowed to participate in their respective races in the following categories. Under 7,9,11 and 13 – 1K Under 15 - 2K Under 17 - 3K Under 20 and Above- 5K Registration begins at 2:00pm on the Pierre Charles Boulevard . Registration will be $1 per athlete. Additionally, there will be a President's challenge where a cash incentive will be given to athletes who surpass times set by the President of the DAA. We urge all persons to come down to Grandbay to support our athletes and also to participate in our Road Race series to test your endurance with chances to win prizes and surprises.

  • The Caribbean Digital Transformation Project Conducts Four-Day Training on Cybersecurity for the establishment of a National Cybersecurity Incident Response Team (CSIRT) in Dominica

    The Caribbean Digital Transformation Project – Project Implementation Unit under the Ministry of Public Works, Public Utilities and Digital Economy hosted CSIRTAMERICA Week Dominica from September 24 – 27, 2024. The purpose of the training is to strengthen Dominica’s cyber capabilities through mentoring and specialized training related to the creation of a National Cyber Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) as well as encouraging cooperative dialogue on Cybersecurity. The training is timely in that the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica is in the process of establishing a Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT) as part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen the Cybersecurity infrastructure in Dominica. The four-day workshop was supported by the Organization of Americas States (OAS), Forum of the Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), and CSIRT Americas Network Team. The presenters Manuel Pérez Panero, Alejandro Sabolansky from the Organization of the Americas Cyber Security Team, Klee Aikem and Vamen Kini from Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) and CSIRT Americas Network Team covered the following topics:  Incident Management, Detection and Triage  Identifying and Responding to Cyber Attacks  Technical Deep Dive into Malware, Hacking Tools and Techniques  Technical Deep Dive into Defense and Mitigation  Cybercrime and Legal Aspects In his address to the participants during the opening ceremony, Permanent Secretary, Mr. Emile Lancelot highlighted the fact that Due to the increase in these cyber-attacks, and the growing risks in cyberspace, establishing a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) that can manage coordinated responses, and have a national monitoring role of the state of threats, is necessary. Its establishment will enable Cybersecurity to be addressed and cyber resilience to be developed as a priority practice in all social and economic spheres. He further went on to state that the user is a contributor towards the risk of cyber-attacks. Ensuring that users are compliant with Cybersecurity requirements to protect information technology systems can be considered as one of the most important strategic objectives that can be implemented within Dominica. As services, businesses, and personal activities are being migrated online, safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring the security of our digital assets has become a national priority. The establishment of a fully functional CIRT will provide several key benefits, including: 1. Rapid Response to Cyber Attacks: With a trained team in place, Dominica will be better equipped to respond swiftly to breaches, thereby minimizing damage and recovery time. 2. Public Confidence in Digital Services: Citizens and businesses can engage in online activities with increased confidence, knowing there are mechanisms in place to protect their data. 3. Government Efficiency: Securing government systems ensures that essential services remain uninterrupted, maintaining the trust of the public and international partners. The Government of Dominica remains committed to ensuring that the CIRT is established in line with best international practices. The ongoing training is a vital part of this process while assuring the public that significant progress is being made. The strategies discussed at the training sessions will undoubtedly influence Cybersecurity policies and practices in the Commonwealth of Dominica.

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