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  • Energiebanenhub voor Granmorgu-project gelanceerd

    Energiebanenhub voor Granmorgu-project gelanceerd

    Suriname’s energy sector received a significant workforce development boost on Thursday with the official launch of Energy Jobs Suriname, a digital employment platform initiated by TotalEnergies. The innovative portal immediately features 142 available positions while serving as a centralized hub for Surinamese citizens seeking opportunities within the country’s rapidly expanding energy industry.

    The unveiling ceremony gathered government ministers, educational institution representatives, major contractors, and international energy companies, marking a pivotal moment in efforts to enhance local participation in Suriname’s emerging energy economy. The platform constitutes a core component of TotalEnergies’ local content program, which encompasses 14 strategic pillars designed to elevate Surinamese knowledge, skills, and economic engagement.

    TotalEnergies EP Suriname General Manager Artur Nunes-da-Silva emphasized the platform’s role in increasing transparency and providing direct access to energy sector opportunities. “Energy Jobs Suriname transcends being merely a website—it represents a gateway to career possibilities and a concrete step toward integrating local talent into our industry’s growth,” Da Silva stated during the launch event.

    The platform currently showcases 437 identified positions within the sector, with 142 vacancies immediately available. Seven major corporations—TotalEnergies, Staatsolie, SBM Offshore, Halliburton, OneSubsea, Weatherford, and CCC Group—have contributed these initial openings, with additional companies expected to join as the sector expands in coming months.

    Education, Science, and Culture Minister Dirk Currie praised the initiative as a crucial advancement in national capacity building. “This platform bridges our people’s ambitions with opportunities in one of Suriname’s most vital sectors. It represents more than an instrument; it embodies a partnership between education, industry, and talent,” Minister Currie remarked.

    The platform’s introduction coincides with growing recognition of Suriname’s need to address workforce qualification gaps. Industry representatives during a panel discussion highlighted shortages in skilled technicians, engineers, operators, and specialized professionals, emphasizing the critical importance of education and practical training.

    Halliburton’s Operations Manager for Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago, Santiago Zambrano Figuerroa, noted the increasing importance of data analysis, automation, and digital competencies in modern oil and gas operations. Meanwhile, SBM Offshore’s Suriname Country Entry Manager Pierre Gaté emphasized that floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels will require a broad spectrum of technical positions that Surinamese workers could fill with proper training.

    Staatsolie Hydrocarbon Institute Director Vandana Gangaram Panday identified structural challenges, noting that only 60% of Suriname’s potential workforce currently participates actively, with many youths failing to complete secondary education. “Without improvement, a significant gap will emerge between industry requirements and Suriname’s capabilities,” Gangaram Panday warned.

    Oil, Gas, and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings discussed the platform’s strategic significance within Suriname’s broader economic transition. According to Minister Brunings, revenues and knowledge from the oil sector should establish foundations for “Suriname 2.0″—a diversified economy incorporating green industries, agriculture, ICT, and sustainable energy.

    The Energy Jobs Suriname platform ultimately aims to evolve into a comprehensive national employment hub, extending beyond oil and gas to support emerging industries that will ensure economic sustainability. As Suriname prepares for its Granmorgu offshore oil development project, the platform represents a crucial mechanism for ensuring that energy sector benefits genuinely reach the Surinamese population.

  • GNBS developing national policy, adds more products, services for testing

    GNBS developing national policy, adds more products, services for testing

    Guyana is taking significant strides in enhancing its national quality infrastructure through a comprehensive standardization strategy. Minister of Industry and Commerce Susan Rodrigues announced Wednesday that the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) is developing a national policy to formalize stakeholder interactions and strengthen quality assurance mechanisms across sectors.

    The policy initiative, revealed during the GNBS’s National Quality Awards ceremony, aims to ensure both public and private sector products and services meet rigorously defined standards. This development comes as the bureau recognized 35 enterprises for excellence in quality standards, including state-owned Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), selected from over 100 qualified contenders.

    In collaboration with the Caribbean Regional Organisation on Standards and Quality (CROSQ) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), GNBS has formulated a national standardization strategy for 2025-2028. Minister Rodrigues emphasized this strategy supports digital transformation while focusing on economic growth and competitiveness.

    The bureau has substantially expanded its operational scope, adopting 22 new national standards covering diverse products including salt, ice cream, milk, abattoirs, helmets, and liquid petroleum gas. Beginning in 2026, GNBS will introduce verification services for electric vehicle chargers and expand the ‘Made in Guyana’ certification program to include export requirement criteria through partnership with Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest).

    With over 600 standards already developed and 11 additional standards awaiting approval, GNBS has exceeded key performance indicators. The bureau’s capabilities are enhanced through 26 laboratories at its Sophia Exhibition Center facility and expanded legal and metrology services. Administrative improvements include digitizing the metrology database to reduce processing times and enable real-time certificate issuance.

    CROSQ CEO Sharonmae Smith-Walker commended GNBS’s ‘remarkable journey’ since its 2017 establishment, noting that several Caribbean nations have followed Guyana’s lead in developing quality recognition ceremonies. She highlighted Guyana’s commitment to regional collaboration through free training and mentorship programs, specifically mentioning technical assistance provided to Belize in metrology.

  • Goddard workers strike on airport’s busiest day

    Goddard workers strike on airport’s busiest day

    A wave of labor unrest is sweeping through Barbados’ primary aviation hub as airport service employees voice escalating dissatisfaction with their compensation and working conditions. The Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) has issued a stark warning that additional industrial actions may follow Thursday’s coordinated work stoppage at Goddard Catering Group (GCG), which occurred on the airport’s busiest travel day of the year.

    The disruption unfolded on what industry insiders refer to as “Fat Thursday,” when approximately 8,000 passengers transited through Grantley Adams International Airport. According to BWU Deputy General Secretary Dwaine Paul, the labor action resulted from collapsed negotiations between GCG management and employee representatives. “There was a breakdown in terms of responses to negotiation matters,” Paul stated, explaining why the morning shift workforce withdrew their labor.

    Approximately 50-75 staff members across ground operations, passenger services, customer support, and maintenance departments participated in the work stoppage that began at 7:00 AM. Operations resumed around midday after union representatives received communication from GCG management addressing key concerns. Paul confirmed that based on management’s response, both parties have scheduled negotiations for next week to comprehensively address outstanding issues.

    The union official emphasized that GCG represents just one of multiple airport service providers facing unresolved labor disputes. Paul warned that without prompt resolution, additional industrial actions appear “highly likely” during peak travel season, potentially involving other critical airport operations including air traffic control services.

    When questioned about the strategic timing coinciding with peak passenger traffic, Paul refuted any suggestion of deliberate scheduling, noting instead that airport management should prioritize fair treatment of workers responsible for passenger welfare. Despite attempts to contact GCG’s human resources department for commentary, no response was received by publication time.

  • RealtorDR Launches Initiative to Feed 500 Families Across the North Coast This Christmas

    RealtorDR Launches Initiative to Feed 500 Families Across the North Coast This Christmas

    In a significant demonstration of community solidarity, real estate firm RealtorDR has mobilized a comprehensive campaign to provide essential food supplies to 500 vulnerable families throughout the North Coast of the Dominican Republic this Christmas season. The initiative represents a collaborative effort involving company team members, educational institutions, community organizations, and charitable contributors to assist households experiencing economic hardship during the holiday period.

    The campaign has successfully generated $11,323 in public donations, with RealtorDR committing to match the entire amount, resulting in a substantial total of $22,646. These resources will facilitate the distribution of nutritionally balanced food packages to economically strained families across the municipalities of Sosúa, Cabarete, and Puerto Plata—regions where many residents face heightened financial pressures during seasonal celebrations.

    Robert Maceachern, President of RealtorDR, emphasized the initiative’s community-oriented nature: “We regularly encounter hardworking families who nevertheless struggle to provide complete holiday meals. This campaign represents our commitment to reciprocating the support and hospitality that the Dominican community has consistently extended to our organization.”

    The selection process for beneficiary families employed a meticulously designed collaborative methodology, incorporating insights from local educational professionals, school administrators, and community representatives who possess intimate knowledge of households most affected by economic challenges. This grassroots approach ensures precise targeting of assistance to those with the most pressing needs.

    While the Dominican Republic continues to experience demographic expansion and growing international recognition, numerous communities—particularly along the North Coast—confront persistent issues related to food security and escalating living expenses. Community-led initiatives like this underscore the critical importance of localized efforts in building resilient neighborhoods.

    Although RealtorDR maintains its primary business operations in real estate services throughout Cabarete, Sosua, and Punta Cana, the organization explicitly clarifies that this humanitarian effort remains entirely separate from commercial promotions. Instead, it exemplifies the company’s sustained dedication to meaningful social impact and community development within the Dominican Republic.

    As contributions continue to accumulate, volunteers and partner organizations across the target regions are preparing comprehensive food parcels scheduled for distribution preceding Christmas celebrations. Each package contains essential culinary items including rice, beans, pasta, cooking oil, and traditional holiday ingredients to enable families to prepare nutritious and culturally appropriate meals.

    Campaign organizers articulated the broader significance of the initiative: “This endeavor transcends mere nutritional support—it embodies hope, dignity, and communal solidarity. Collective action, even through modest individual contributions, can generate substantial positive transformation.”

    Prospective supporters can contribute directly through the official campaign portal or assist through network dissemination to amplify the initiative’s reach. The campaign maintains transparency as a core principle, with regular updates provided as the project advances toward its distribution phase next month.

  • UNICEF reports an increase in domestic violence in Dominican Republic

    UNICEF reports an increase in domestic violence in Dominican Republic

    A newly released UNICEF report has cast a stark light on a deepening crisis of gender-based violence in the Dominican Republic. The findings, published this Thursday, document 89 femicides in the nation so far in 2024, marking a significant and alarming surge from the 69 cases recorded throughout the entirety of 2023. This figure translates to a rate of 1.5 murders per 100,000 women.

    The study delves beyond the extreme outcome of femicide to outline a pervasive culture of violence that jeopardizes the safety of women and girls from a young age. It reveals that a staggering 31.5% of Dominican women aged 20–24 were married or entered into a union before their 18th birthday, with 9.4% doing so before the age of 15, placing them at heightened vulnerability.

    Citing data from the World Health Organization (WHO), the report underscores the prevalence of intimate partner violence. It states that 28.5% of women between 15 and 49 years old have endured physical or sexual violence from a partner at some point in their lives, with 22.8% experiencing it within the twelve months preceding the study.

    Anyoli Sanabria, UNICEF’s interim representative in the Dominican Republic, issued a powerful statement connecting these tragedies to their impact on the next generation. She emphasized that each femicide ‘devastates children’s lives’ and constitutes a fundamental violation of their right to a secure and nurturing upbringing.
    In response, UNICEF is collaborating with national authorities and community groups to fortify systems for prevention, early detection, and victim support. These initiatives include comprehensive training programs for families and educators, the expansion of care services for survivors, and advocacy for crucial legal reforms designed to better protect children and adolescents.

    Sanabria also issued a direct appeal to the government, urging the elimination of a remaining exception in the Penal Code that permits physical punishment within homes. She stressed that such normative violence often serves as a precursor to more severe acts, including femicide, and its abolition is a critical step toward breaking the cycle of abuse.

  • Government and Congress unite behind “Let Her Go” anti-violence reform

    Government and Congress unite behind “Let Her Go” anti-violence reform

    SANTO DOMINGO – In a significant address, Dominican President Luis Abinader has pledged his administration’s full backing for a comprehensive national strategy to eradicate gender-based and domestic violence. The initiative, known as the ‘Let Her Go’ Comprehensive Reform and the National Pact for Life, has garnered unprecedented cross-party support, uniting senators and representatives from across the political spectrum to establish a coordinated framework for the protection, prevention, and prediction of femicides and filicides.

    President Abinader detailed the substantial progress already achieved, citing a dramatic expansion of protective infrastructure. Under his leadership, the number of shelters for victims has increased sixfold, from a mere three to eighteen operational facilities. Furthermore, a specialized investigative unit dedicated to these crimes has been established within the National Police. The most striking statistic presented was a drastic reduction in femicides, which have plummeted from 233 in 2011 to 51 recorded between January and November of this year. However, the President solemnly declared that ‘one death is one too many,’ vowing to meticulously review the proposed legislative reforms and commit all necessary financial and institutional resources for their execution.

    The ambitious ‘Let Her Go’ reform proposal entails a substantial investment of RD$5 billion, earmarked exclusively for bolstering prevention programs and protection services. A core objective is to forge a more robust legal architecture to ensure policy continuity remains unaffected by future changes in government. Representative Kinsberly Taveras, a key proponent, highlighted the overwhelming legislative consensus, with the initiative securing endorsement from 95% of lawmakers. She also underscored the pivotal role of female leadership in driving this change, noting the historic presence of 71 women in the Chamber of Deputies and 4 in the Senate, whose collective influence was instrumental in advancing the pact.

  • WIN weighing legal options for Region 10 Council chairmanship

    WIN weighing legal options for Region 10 Council chairmanship

    A constitutional impasse over the leadership of Guyana’s Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Upper Berbice) has escalated into a potential legal confrontation, with the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party contemplating litigation against Regional Executive Officer Dwight John. The political stalemate stems from John’s failure to convene additional council meetings following September’s general and regional elections, which resulted in an unprecedented 9-9 tie between WIN and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) for the regional chairmanship.

    WIN Leader Azruddin Mohamed revealed his party is consulting legal counsel before proceeding with potential judicial intervention. “I have to consult with my attorney because to be honest, I don’t know if we take legal action now even that will delay the process further,” Mohamed stated in an interview with Demerara Waves Online News. He expressed frustration with the administration’s handling of the situation, alleging deliberate delays by the governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP).

    The deadlock has created unprecedented consequences for regional governance. President Irfaan Ali notably excluded Region 10’s leadership from Thursday’s swearing-in ceremony for all other regional chairs and vice-chairs. The President maintained constitutional compliance, stating: “I am sure that within the ambit of the Constitution and within the ambit of the rules of any elections that the chair and vice chair of Region 10 will be sworn in at the appropriate time when they conclude their elections.

    Complicating matters further, the impasse has created jurisdictional complications within local government structures. Linden Town Clerk Lennox Gasper confirmed that the situation involves APNU’s Dominique Blair, who refuses to resign as Deputy Mayor while potentially assuming the regional chairmanship. Gasper has sought legal guidance from Attorney General Anil Nandlall regarding whether Blair can simultaneously hold both positions, as no existing legislation explicitly prohibits such dual roles.

    The ongoing constitutional crisis highlights growing tensions in Guyana’s decentralized governance system and raises questions about procedural mechanisms for resolving electoral deadlocks at the regional level.

  • Taiwan : The commune of La Victoire is modernizing

    Taiwan : The commune of La Victoire is modernizing

    In a significant demonstration of bilateral cooperation, Haitian Presidential Transitional Advisor Emmanuel Vertilaire and Taiwanese Ambassador Hu Cheng Hao jointly inaugurated a comprehensive modernization initiative for the commune of La Victoire during recent patron saint celebrations. The high-level delegation’s visit to Vertilaire’s hometown in the Saint-Raphaël district marked a substantial advancement in Haiti-Taiwan diplomatic relations.

    Following ceremonial observances, the officials conducted an extensive assessment of security infrastructure, local development needs, and public utilities. Their inspection included critical facilities such as the La Victoire police station and municipal government offices, where they addressed pressing concerns regarding access to clean drinking water with local authorities.

    The visit culminated in the announcement of four fully-funded development projects that will transform La Victoire into a major construction zone. The initial phase includes building a modern administrative complex, establishing a new public marketplace, renovating the central public square, and implementing comprehensive street paving operations.

    Additionally, three strategic infrastructure proposals are currently under formal consideration: constructing vital road connections linking Pignon/La Victoire/Mombin Crochu to Ouanaminthe, developing the transportation artery connecting La Victoire to Bohoc, and erecting a new National School facility for the community.

    Collaborative efforts with the National Education Fund (FNE) have already commenced for school construction and rehabilitation throughout the municipality. Vertilaire expressed particular satisfaction with the rapid progress achieved in preliminary planning stages for these essential initiatives. The Haitian government has committed an initial 150 million gourdes to launch this transformative modernization program, heralding a new developmental era for the commune.

  • NDP sweeps to power, ending 24-year reign of Gonsalves’ ULP

    NDP sweeps to power, ending 24-year reign of Gonsalves’ ULP

    The Caribbean nation of St Vincent and the Grenadines has witnessed a monumental political transformation as the New Democratic Party (NDP) emerged victorious in Thursday’s general election, conclusively terminating the Unity Labour Party’s (ULP) 25-year governance. This watershed moment represents a profound rejection of Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves’ administration that had governed since 2001.

    According to preliminary electoral data, the NDP—under the leadership of Dr. Godwin Friday—secured commanding leads in 12 of the nation’s 15 parliamentary constituencies. This decisive outcome thwarted Dr. Gonsalves’ ambitious attempt to achieve an unprecedented seventh consecutive term in office, marking a significant realignment in the country’s political landscape.

    Despite his party’s comprehensive defeat, Dr. Gonsalves appeared poised to retain his parliamentary position representing the Windward constituency. Simultaneously, Dr. Friday comfortably maintained his electoral stronghold in the Northern Grenadines constituency, positioning him to assume the premiership following this historic political transition.

    The electoral outcome signals a dramatic shift in voter sentiment and ushers in a new era of governance for the Eastern Caribbean nation, with implications for both domestic policy and regional diplomatic relationships.

  • Gonsalves Defeated as Friday Steers NDP to Resurgence in St Vincent

    Gonsalves Defeated as Friday Steers NDP to Resurgence in St Vincent

    In a historic political shift, the New Democratic Party (NDP) has clinched a decisive victory in St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ 2025 general election, marking its return to power after a quarter-century in opposition. The electoral outcome concludes the extensive tenure of incumbent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves and his Unity Labour Party (ULP).

    Official results confirm the NDP secured a commanding majority of nine parliamentary seats, effectively ending Gonsalves’ 25-year administration. This victory paves the way for Dr. Godwin Friday, the NDP leader, to ascend as the nation’s seventh Prime Minister since gaining independence. The leadership transition is scheduled to occur imminently.

    The electorate’s decision reflects widespread demand for new governance approaches amid pressing national concerns. Dr. Friday’s incoming administration faces immediate challenges including economic revitalization, social program modernization, and addressing systemic public service issues. Political analysts characterize this election as a watershed moment demonstrating democratic maturity within the Caribbean nation.

    International observers have commended the peaceful electoral process, while regional leaders extend congratulations to Dr. Friday. The Prime Minister-elect has pledged inclusive governance and comprehensive policy reforms, emphasizing economic stability and social equity as paramount priorities for his government’s agenda.