by Paul A. Hay | Feb 11, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #EduCaribbean explores education funding beyond government subvention. The most significant example is corporate social responsibility, by ExxonMobil and its partners, CNOCC/Nexen and Hess Corp, in Guyana. The other examples are...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 9, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #InfrastruCaribe highlights five proposed or completed works to sporting facilities in the Caribbean. By far, the largest is a proposed Baseball Stadium in the Dominican Republic. Jamaica has two: the refurbishing of their...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 9, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #IslandsCaribbean examines the Caribbean’s response to the emergence of COVID-19 variants. In the case of overseas territories of the European Union, border closures have been debated, and effected in the case of French...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 8, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #EduCaribbean looks at sports during the pandemic. In Jamaica, the government has only recently agreed to permit sporting events. But with a current spike in COVID-19 infections, the Inter-Secondary School Association (ISSA) is...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 6, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #InfrastruCaribe examines social infrastructure in the Caribbean, and schools in particular. The Bahamas government has proposed a new comprehensive school, but without timelines or cost estimates. Student Housing is struggling to...
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