by Paul A. Hay | Jun 24, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: Just past mid-March, #eduCaribbean featured political interventions in Caribbean education in a two-part series, starting in our edition 2021-03-25. We do the same in a this newsletter, but in a single edition. Two Caribbean countries are covered,...
by Paul A. Hay | Apr 22, 2021 | HealthCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: Towards the end of February, #HealthCaribbean featured ‘international politics in vaccine distribution’ in our edition 2021-03-04. This newsletter does the same. the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and three locations are covered,...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 22, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: In our last newsletter, #EduCaribbean commenced a series on politics in education in the Caribbean. This issue, is the final in that series. We cover three countries, namely: Jamaica, Barbados and The Bahamas. Of our five articles, three articles...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 18, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the financial year for most, if not all, Caribbean governments draws to a close, #EduCaribbean begins a series on politics in Caribbean education. This will likely be a two-part newsletter, and we begin with a look at Jamaica, Barbados, and...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 25, 2021 | HealthCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: When Barbados announced its intention to become a republic, there were loud cries in the United Kingdom that China was influencing that decision. Barbados has since decided not to wait on the COVAX initiative for its vaccines and has instead...
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