by Paul A. Hay | Mar 4, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues across the Caribbean, regional secondary examinations in the English-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has been of particular concern: so much so that education ministers met as the Council for Human and...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 4, 2021 | HealthCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the first shipments of vaccines under the COVAX facility have begun to arrive in Africa, the independent Caribbean states have already received shipments for the most part from the government of India: Jamaica being one of the states that is...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 2, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this issue, #InfrastruCaribe continues the series on utilities in the Caribbean, and begins what will be a two part presentation on energy. This part of the presentation is essentially about Liquified Natural Gas ( #LNG). The final part will be...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 2, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: As we begin the month of March, #IslandsCaribbean revisits the now familiar topic of #DigitalNomads, which we have been covering since the early days of the pandemic. Barbados was the first Caribbean island to offer such a facility, so we have...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 1, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this issue, #EduCaribbean takes a look at higher education in the Caribbean. We feature an article on the financial state of a number of Jamaican universities due to the affect of the pandemic. We also look at Guyana’s budgetary...
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