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- Dominica Hosts Training on Document Examination and Forgery Detection
In a major step toward enhancing Dominica’s border management capabilities, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Dominica recently facilitated a comprehensive training on Document Examination and Forgery Detection. Held at the National Development Foundation of Dominica Ltd (NDFD) Conference Room on Wednesday, September 18th, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the training was designed to equip government officials, law enforcement officers, and front-line personnel with advanced skills to identify counterfeit and forged documents. The event was led by Dr. Mohamed Awadalla, an internationally recognized Forgery Detection Consultant and Trainer with over 30 years of experience. Dr. Awadalla has held key positions, including General Manager of the Forgery Detection Department at Egypt’s Forensic Medicine Authority and Chief of the Forgery Detection Unit at the Forensic Lab in the RAK Police, UAE, bringing an extensive background of expertise to the session. As the first training of its kind in Dominica, this event underscored the nation’s dedication to strengthening its response to document fraud and human trafficking. Key topics covered in the training included: • Introduction to Forgery and Document Counterfeiting: Participants learned to classify various types of official documents, including IDs and passports, while gaining insight into common forgery practices. • In-Depth Analysis of Identification Documents: The training offered a detailed examination of ID documents and passports, focusing on materials, printing techniques, assembly processes, and security features. The use of biometric authentication methods was also discussed. • Forgery Detection Techniques: Practical sessions allowed participants to develop hands-on skills in identifying alterations and fraudulent features in IDs and passports. Dr. Awadalla expressed his enthusiasm for the session, stating, "The group was highly interactive, and it was a fantastic course. It was a long day, but I am very pleased with this group and excited that this was the first training of its kind in Dominica." IOM Dominica Head of Office Natasha Greaves added, "The impact of this training extends far beyond immediate outcomes; it signifies a broader commitment to resilience, adaptability, and continuous improvement in our collective efforts to combat document fraud in Dominica." This training is part of IOM Dominica’s ongoing efforts to enhance the country’s capacity to detect and prevent human trafficking, document fraud, and other transnational crimes. By equipping government and law enforcement officials with critical forgery detection skills, Dominica is taking a significant step toward safeguarding its borders and maintaining the integrity of its institutions. The success of this initiative opens the door for future capacity-building collaborations between IOM Dominica and local government agencies.
- President Burton Heads Dominica’s Delegation to the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
The President of Dominica, Her Excellency Sylvanie Burton, DAH, is heading a high-level Dominican delegation to the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. President Burton will address the General Assembly on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 25th. The session is being held under the theme “Leaving no one behind: acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future generations.” World leaders will assess the progress made on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); discuss ways to overcome recent global shocks; and consider three action- oriented documents outlining a development path for the future, namely the ‘Pact for the Future’, the ‘Global Digital Compact’ and the ‘Declaration on Future Generations.’ Dominica’s delegation to UNGA 2024 includes First Gentleman Mr. Gilbert Burton; Minister for Foreign Affairs, International Business, Trade and Energy, Honourable Dr. Vince Henderson; Dominica’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations H.E Philbert Aaron; Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, H.E Kelver Darroux; Consular Sheldon Peter Anthony, and Assistant Superintendent of Police Valda Powell. In the absence of President Burton from the State, Her Excellency Josette Matthew will discharge the duties of Acting President of the Commonwealth of Dominica. -Ends-
- The 2024 Service Excellence Awards and Conference is Back with a Difference!
Dominica Institute of Customer Service (DIOCS) is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated 2024 Service Excellence Awards and Conference – and this year, it’s bigger and better! According to Public Relations Officer – Loren Challenger the DIOCS has invited all stakeholders in the Public & Private Sector to not only rejoin us in this celebration of service excellence but to also nominate their star performers for the prestigious Service Star 2024 Award. At DIOCS, The mission to make a positive and lasting impact on the economic well- being of individuals and organizations across the Caribbean has taken on a new meaning with this years Elevate Your Service going for Gold Theme. By fostering a culture of exceptional customer service, The Institute hopes to empower our people to excel, driving growth and prosperity for the entire Island. As Dominica’s first membership-based organization dedicated to service excellence, DIOCS is committed to building national capacity in key service sectors. The vision is ambitious: to transform Dominica into a haven of Service Excellence. To achieve this, the Institute have undertaken several key initiatives, including the 30 Standards Service Charter, the Service Nation Campaign, and our flagship event—the Service Excellence Awards and Conference. What’s New This Year? This year, we’re proud to introduce the first-ever Customer Service Index (CSI), which will highlight Dominica’s Top 10 Leaders in Service Delivery. Additionally, the Biennial Gathering of Champions Conference will bring together industry leaders to share insights, celebrate outstanding achievements, and discuss the future of customer service in Dominica. With an exciting lineup of four inspiring speakers, this year’s conference promises to deliver invaluable insights. Plus, attendees will have the chance to win amazing giveaways, including the grand prize—an iPhone 13 Pro—with the purchase of their conference tickets! Service Star 2024 – Nominations will remain open to September 30th The Institute have asked ,embers of the private secure and general public to join the search by heling us find Dominica's Service Star 2024! Nominations for the Service Excellence Awards are now open, and we’re calling on businesses and individuals to recognize those who go above and beyond in delivering exceptional customer service Members of the public can Get involve by nominating service teams, and organizations or simply purchasing a conference ticket, and be part of the movement to elevate service excellence across Dominica.
- OECS Credit Union Summit to Feature Dynamic Lineup of Speakers, Industry Leaders, and Sponsors
The much-anticipated 17th Annual OECS Credit Union Summit is set to take place, bringing together credit union leaders, financial professionals, and industry experts under the theme “Credit Unions: Empowered to Thrive in an Evolving Landscape.” This year’s summit promises to be an exciting and informative event, packed with keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions designed to drive innovation and growth across the credit union sector. We are honored to announce Dr. Valda Henry, Deputy Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), as this year's keynote speaker. Dr. Henry, a recognized authority in finance and leadership, will offer valuable insights into the evolving financial landscape and the critical role of credit unions in fostering economic resilience. The Hon. Dr. Irving McIntyre, Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Climate Resilience and Social Security, will also deliver remarks, sharing his vision for regional economic development and financial inclusion. In addition, a stellar lineup of speakers and industry experts will join the summit, including Verieux Mourillon, world-class Master Learning Coach, Jose Vargas of Mastercard, Patrick George, Daryl Thomas, Michel Williams, Philomena Lee, Trevor Blake, Alouis Fisal of ECSRC, Omar Burch Smith, and Eleni Giakoumopoulos of the Global Women's Leadership Network, among many others. These thought leaders will provide participants with cutting-edge knowledge on topics ranging from digital transformation and investment strategies to governance and community impact. The summit’s agenda includes a variety of exciting events, including educational sessions, panel discussions, and workshops focused on empowering credit unions to navigate the evolving financial landscape. Attendees will also benefit from valuable insights on emerging trends, best practices, and strategies to foster sustainable growth and financial inclusion in their communities. This year’s summit is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors. We extend heartfelt thanks to our Title Sponsor, Corpeff Insurance Co. Ltd., and our Platinum Sponsors, UTC Global Balance Fund, Gold Sponsors First Citizens and Mastercard; Silver Sponsors MLajan and QNet and Bornze Sponsors ECSE, ECACH and Digital Finance Solutions as well as our many partners . Their commitment to the growth and sustainability of the credit union movement underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing the financial sector. According to the General Manager, Mr. David Fritz, Corp-EFF Insurance, as the title sponsor of the OECS Credit Union Summit 2024, reinforces its commitment to the credit union movement by aligning with the Summit's goals. Our partnership underscores Corp-EFF's corporate vision 'To be the choice provider of insurance services to credit unions,' while delivering on our mission to offer cost-effective insurance solutions that empower and sustain the financial health of credit unions across the OECS.” Omar Burch-Smith , Regional Collective Investment Scheme Manager for UTC Fund Management Services STL Limited and Platinum sponsors said “our partnership with the OECS for this year’s summit represents a strategic alignment of our commitment to driving sustainable growth and innovation in the Eastern Caribbean. By collaborating with such a pivotal regional organization, we not only enhance our visibility but also highlight the essential role credit unions play in fostering meaningful dialogue and connections among diverse stakeholders. This summit reinforces our vision to create a more impactful presence among investors in the region. Through this partnership, we aim to catalyze investment opportunities and drive transformative change, aligning with our broader goal of contributing to the economic prosperity and development of the Eastern Caribbean.” President of the Dominica Cooperative Societies League Ltd and host of this year’s summit, Dr. Damien Dublin highlighted that “this summit serves as a pivotal moment for us to reflect on our progress, share insights, and strategize for the future. As we gather here, I am confident that the collaborations, discussions, and partnerships we foster will strengthen our movement, empower our communities, and prepare us to embrace the opportunities and challenges of the rapidly changing financial environment. On behalf of DCSLL, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our sponsors, partners, and participants, and I wish everyone a successful and enriching summit”. Phoenix Belfield, OECS Summit Chair and General Manager of the DCSLL posited “this summit represents an important opportunity for us to come together as a united movement to reflect on our achievements, explore emerging trends, and collectively shape the future of our credit unions. In an era of dynamic shifts in the financial sector, our cooperative principles remain a beacon of resilience and innovation. I am confident that the meaningful discussions and collaborations during this summit will inspire new strategies and approaches that will further empower our credit unions and the communities we serve. Attendees can look forward to engaging education sessions, networking opportunities, and thought-provoking discussions that will help shape the future of credit unions across the OECS region. The summit is a must-attend event for credit union professionals and stakeholders dedicated to building a resilient and thriving financial cooperative ecosystem”. The summit runs form September 24-29, 2024
- Applications Now Open for the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Limited Mentorship Programme (Vol 2)
The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. announces the opening of applications for Volume 2 of its highly successful Mentorship Programme, which aims to elevate the skills and competencies of dedicated beekeepers. Following the success of the inaugural programme last year, which concludes in September 2024, the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. is eager to continue fostering growth within our community. In the first year, five committed beekeepers participated and will receive four (4) nucs, valued at $2,600, in October 2024. The transformative experiences and knowledge gained during this programme, prompted the Cooperative to launch a second year, providing even more opportunities for participants to thrive. This year-long initiative pairs beekeepers with a minimum of two years’ experience with seasoned mentors who will guide them through advanced techniques and innovative practices. Successful participants who complete at least 80% of the course requirements will benefit from immense knowledge and receive three (3) nucs at a subsidized cost of only $650, with a total program value of $19,400. “We are thrilled to expand this mentorship programme after its successful launch last year,” said Mr. Kevin James, President of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Limited. “It’s a testament to our commitment to building a stronger beekeeping community through knowledge sharing and mentorship.” Interested beekeepers are invited to complete a brief application form available the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Limited’s Facebook page. This process will provide an understanding of applicant’s backgrounds and aspirations, ensuring a well- matched mentorship experience. Please note that this programme is exclusively available to members of the National Beekeepers Cooperative. If you are not yet a member, we encourage you to join to participate in this invaluable opportunity. Application Deadline: October 18, 2024 Join us in cultivating a brighter future for beekeeping! Apply today and be part of this transformative experience.
- IOM Concludes Two-Day Training on Human Trafficking for Immigration and Law Enforcement Officers in Dominica, Bolstering Border Security
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has successfully completed a two-day training program, held on September 9-10, 2024, aimed at equipping Dominica’s immigration and law enforcement officers with the necessary skills to detect and respond to human trafficking. The training, hosted in Roseau, is part of IOM’s broader efforts to strengthen border management and security while fostering safer communities in Dominica. This initiative is particularly timely as Dominica’s position as a Caribbean entry point places the country at the forefront of managing increasing regional and international migration. The training program—specifically designed as part of IOM's Training-of-Trainers (ToT) initiative—brought together key players such as representatives from the Dominica Air and Sea Ports Authority (DASPA) and the Dominica Police Force. Participants were trained to recognize indicators of trafficking and effectively manage these cases, helping to enhance Dominica's border governance framework. The training curriculum, carefully designed to address the growing threat of migrant smuggling, includes six detailed modules. The modules span core concepts of human trafficking, investigation techniques, and specific methods of smuggling by sea, air, and land. Importantly, the curriculum also highlights cooperation strategies among agencies to strengthen collective efforts to prevent and combat trafficking and smuggling. Facilitators provided interactive training tools, including flashcards and mini quizzes, to reinforce learning, and ensure participants can cascade this knowledge to other officials. IOM Facilitator Tinestia Haynes highlighted the significance of the program, stating, "While the focus in Dominica often leans towards smuggling, this training emphasized the often-overlooked crime of trafficking. By the end of the session, we saw remarkable growth in the participants' ability to identify trafficking scenarios." Participants echoed the value of the training. Corporal of Police Pertrina Dupigny remarked, “It was enlightening to learn that all three factors—act, means, and purpose—must be present to identify human trafficking. As law enforcement, this training equips us with tools we don’t use every day but are crucial in the fight against trafficking.” Cozier Charles, Acting Director of Security at DASPA, noted the practical relevance of the training to his work at the ports, saying, "The knowledge gained will allow us to improve policies and strategies to detect traffickers and protect potential victims." Beyond immediate law enforcement, the impact of the training g extends to the broader security of Dominica’s borders and communities. As trained participants share this expertise with other officials, it will strengthen their ability to intercept traffickers and disrupt smuggling operations, enhancing national security. The skills imparted will help officials address migration-related challenges with more precision and coordination, fostering safer ports of entry and increasing protection for vulnerable individuals. By incorporating comprehensive tools for identifying trafficking and tackling migrant smuggling, the training is poised to positively impact Dominica’s capacity to manage its borders, protect its communities, and combat the global issue of human trafficking. The program’s ripple effect, as trained officials continue to educate others, ensures that these enhanced capabilities will permeate various levels of government, reinforcing the country’s commitment to safeguarding its people and its borders.
- Dominica observes World Alzheimer’s Day
Results from the world’s largest global survey on attitudes to dementia reveals stigma around the condition is worsening among the general public and even healthcare professionals. The World Alzheimer Report 2024 published by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), was underpinned by a survey which was analysed by London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), found a shocking 80% of the public still incorrectly believe dementia is a normal part of ageing rather than a medical condition, a 14% increase since the survey was last conducted in 2019. “This inaccurate view of dementia is a major concern, particularly from healthcare professionals, as it can delay diagnosis and access to the right treatment, care, and support,” says ADI CEO Paola Barbarino, adding that this comes at a time when new treatments are being approved around the world, alongside breakthroughs in diagnostics. “We need our healthcare professionals to more readily understand that dementia is a medical condition caused by a set of diseases, Alzheimer’s being the most prevalent, so that a correct diagnosis can be given, opening the door for a combination of treatments, care, and support that can enable people to live well for longer, to remain at work, at home, and in the community.” 88% of people living with dementia indicated they’d experienced stigma, a 5% increase since 2019 ADI says ongoing misconceptions about dementia are perpetuating stigma for people who have the condition. “In my experience with volunteering with the Dementia Foundation over the years, learning about Alzheimer's has profoundly impacted my knowledge and shedding light on the complexities of memory and cognition, fostering empathy, and driving a passion for understanding and supporting those affected.” expresses Kisha Antoine, executive member of the Dominica Dementia Foundation. This sentiment is echoed in the report, which contains 24 of essays from experts around the world about overarching issues related to attitudes to dementia, as well as case studies of stigma and initiatives to address it. For Brother John-Richard Pagan, one of the contributors to the report, his biggest challenge was getting people to believe him when he said there was a problem. “Ageism is rampant... People assume that if you are under the age of 65, there is no way that you can be having issues with cognitive impairment. They just don’t take you seriously.” Likewise, Natalie Ive, who also wrote an essay in the World Alzheimer Report 2024, was told she “didn’t look like she had dementia” because she was diagnosed with younger-onset at the age of 47. “Being a caregiver - I developed caregiver stress syndrome. I developed physical and mental symptoms and ailments, and was soon having challenges balancing family care, the demands of my professional job and that of caring for my loved one. I was burnt out and eventually, I had to relinquish caring for my loved one to a care facility. It was then I observed the mental changes within me. Unfortunately, I was further victimized at my workplace and among members within my professional community as many treated me like I was mentally unstable and unfit to maintain professional communication. It was disheartening and isolating.” expressed by anonymous former caregiver in Dominica. Caregiver stress syndrome is a condition characterized by physical, mental and emotional exhaustion. It typically results from a person neglecting their own physical and emotional health because they are focused on caring for an ill, injured or disabled loved one.There is also good news Ms.Patterson acknowledges the increase in respondents who felt more confident to tackle stigma than in 2019 but also how we can all make a change by supporting World Alzheimer’s Month “This September is World Alzheimer’s Month and we can all work together to raise awareness of dementia and Alzheimer’s by sharing the hashtags #TimeToActOnDementia #TimeToActOnAlzheimers on social media or participating in memory walks, cafes and other events organised by the Dominica Dementia Foundation,” says Rianna Patterson, founder of the Dominica Dementia Foundation. In addition to the public feeling more empowered to tackle stigma, it appears that more are also aware of the effects of their lifestyle on the risk of developing the condition, with over 58% of the general public believing dementia is caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. With 45% of dementia cases reported to be impacted by just 14 modifiable risk factors, this is important progress. The consequences of stigma: Isolation a prominent issue for people living with dementia Rianna Patterson says that, due to increasing stigma, people living with dementia are isolating themselves. “The results of the survey found that 31% of people living with the condition avoided social situations and 36% stopped applying for work, through fear of being stigmatised. The results from carers was equally concerning, with 47% stopping to accept invitations to visit friends and family and 43% stopped inviting people over.” “We know that social isolation is a risk factor for developing dementia and can worsen symptoms or mental health, this is therefore incredibly concerning.” On making a change, Barbarino concludes: “Encouragingly, in a year when over 2 billion people around the world are eligible to vote in elections, our survey found that more than 80% of the general public believe that they can change the support provided to people with dementia through their vote. We need to galvanise people and create a movement, to advocate to political leaders that the time to act on dementia is now.”
- Dominica Athletics Association 2024 Road Race Series
The Dominica Athletics Association is pleased to announce the official commencement of Dominica‘s 2024-2025 athletics season which will kickoff with the Dominica Athletics Association Road Race series. The first of 3 races is scheduled to begin on Sunday the 22 of September 2024, in Portsmouth. 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 8.30am in the vicinity of the American Canadian School of Medicine, Picard Portsmouth, formerly known as Ross University. 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 Portsmouth to support our athletes and also to participate in our Road Race series to test your endurance with chances to win prizes and surprises.
- 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.












