• Hergiswil, Switzerland - May 30, 2023 - SpinetiX, the leader in digital signage solutions, and BVD International, the regional A/V distributor for the Caribbean, today announced a new distribution partnership effective immediately. (spinetix.com)
  • Basseterre, 28/06/2023 - Caribbean HR, a leading provider of outsourced HR solutions in the Caribbean region, continues to set the standard for excellence in human resources services. (sknpulse.com)
  • Notes from the field: chikungunya virus spreads in the Americas - Caribbean and South America, 2013-2014. (nih.gov)
  • This region includes the countries of North and South America and island nations in their adjacent waters. (nih.gov)
  • and Spanish-speaking regions in South America, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean. (medlineplus.gov)
  • respectively between EU, Central America and Caribbean Regions . (activeboard.com)
  • Today, we work across Latin America and the Caribbean, with programmes in Central America, the Andes and Brazil. (cafod.org.uk)
  • Mr. Fabrizio Opertti, Manager for Integration and Trade, IDB, opened the Meeting by greeting the participants, followed by the IMF Representative Ms. Katherine Baer, Chief of the Revenue Administration Division for Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa, who welcomed the opportunity to meet and coordinate efforts within the region. (ricardotrevino.org)
  • In the area of language learning and conscious of the need to eradicate language barriers for the development of the tourism sector, in December 2015, with the support from the Guadeloupe International Centre for Language Learning (CIGAREL), the ACS organised the first Greater Caribbean Student Exchange, in which there was participation from thirty-six students and three coordinators from each of the countries selected, namely Costa Rica, Dominica and Guatemala. (acs-aec.org)
  • By encouraging members of staff of the various offices to contribute $1 each month, the programme helped at-risk families, as well as the Caribbean Dyslexia Association, and collected supplies for Dominica after the passage of Hurricane Maria last year. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • Three Caribbean countries, Dominica, Jamaica and Turks and Caicos, started the New Year environmentally and banned single-use plastics since the 1st of January 2019. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • CAFOD's first overseas project was in the Caribbean island of Dominica in 1962. (cafod.org.uk)
  • He was speaking at a side event on the Caribbean 1.5 Project, a regional climate change impacts initiative supported in 2016 by the Caribbean Development Bank. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • Dec 23, CMC - (Adapted) The Caribbean has lost an "unparalleled genius" as referred to by St. Lucia's Prime Minister Allen Chastanet today after the former governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), Sir Dwight Venner died at a hospital in St. Lucia on last night, Thursday 22, 2016. (themontserratreporter.com)
  • On 10 August 2016, Belize became just the second independent Commonwealth Caribbean country to decriminalize sex between men, and the first to do so through its courts. (unaids-caribbean.org)
  • The most common causes of cancer deaths among Caribbean females for the majority of the countries were breast (14.0% to 29.7%) and cervical (4.5% to 18.2%) cancers. (cdc.gov)
  • The Pan American Health Organization defines the Caribbean region as a group of 27 countries that vary in size, geography, resources, and surveillance systems. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC calculated site- and sex-specific proportions of cancer deaths and age-standardized mortality rates (ASMR) for 21 English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries, the United States, and two U.S. territories (Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands [USVI]), using the most recent 5 years of mortality data available from each jurisdiction during 2003-2013. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the 21 countries † that submitted mortality data to the Caribbean Public Health Agency during 2003-2013, the proportions of all cancer deaths and ASMR by cancer site and sex were calculated for the most recent 5 years of available data for 21 English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries. (cdc.gov)
  • The project aims to promote the effective recognition of the rights of migrant workers in Latin America and the Caribbean region, through the sharing of good practices and the strengthening of policies and actions that aim to protect the rights of migrant workers in the countries involved in the initiative. (ilo.org)
  • The peculiar economic and social situation of some countries in the central-south regions has attracted intra-regional and extra-regional migration flows, although their policies and laws need to be updated to better coordinate the movement of people. (ilo.org)
  • Tripartite constituents of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, civil society and international organizations. (ilo.org)
  • Over the years, the countries that constitute the Greater Caribbean have promoted a series of initiatives in the area of tourism education through specialised schools, such as the Caribbean Tourism School in the Dominican Republic, among others, which is making inroads in offering technical degrees, diplomas, courses and workshops geared toward training technicians and professionals with a clear and complete perspective of the reality of the industry. (acs-aec.org)
  • In that regard, in May 2014 and November 2015, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Inter-American Centre for Knowledge Development in Vocational Training (CINTERFOR) received support from the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) in holding training workshops for vocational tourism training in the Region, attended by more than ten Greater Caribbean countries. (acs-aec.org)
  • Victims of human trafficking in the Caribbean region were found to be men, women, boys and girls from the Caribbean as well as from countries outside the region. (iom.int)
  • The purpose of the research was to provide a starting point for the participating countries to examine human trafficking within their local context and to encourage dialogue about how to combat this crime within the region. (iom.int)
  • Give all African Caribbean and Pacific countries the same full access to EU markets that all Least Developed Countries have under the EU's 'Everything But Arms' Duty and Quota Free market access system. (hyfoma.com)
  • The primary cause of the high cost of electricity is that most Caribbean countries use diesel and heavy fuel oil for electricity generation. (iadb.org)
  • The table shows that all other Caribbean countries have significantly higher average tariffs, at levels above US$0.30 per kilowatt/hour. (iadb.org)
  • The countries in the region are encumbered with the necessity of importing increasingly expensive oil products for transportation and electricity generation. (iadb.org)
  • The Board of the Global Fund is considering a policy that will cause the Global Fund to transition out from some countries in the CARICOM region and other Upper Middle Income Countries. (gnpplus.net)
  • Most Caribbean economies have rebounded since 2003, although the extensive damage resulting from several storms in 2004 caused economic difficulties for several countries. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Caribbean Countries: Basic Facts. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • U.S. Imports from Caribbean Countries. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • U.S. Exports to Caribbean Countries. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Some countries within the Caribbean and adjacent regions are also exposed to tsunamis along their Pacific coastlines. (oceandecade.net)
  • Recently many countries and also several Caribbean Nations announced their bans on single-use plastics and are taking their steps to protect our environment and marine life against plastic pollution. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • Not to mention countries outside the Caribbean that already banned single-use plastics, such as Rwanda, a pioneer in banning single-use plastic bags, is now one of the cleanest nations on earth. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • For example, among transgender women in Guyana-one of the few Caribbean countries with data on this population-the HIV prevalence is 8.4%, compared with 1.7% among all adults. (unaids-caribbean.org)
  • Each proposed U54 Partnership Center must be based on a collaboration between a research institution in the United States (as the applicant institution) and partnering institution(s) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the LAC region. (nih.gov)
  • This region includes three of the largest countries in the world, as well as some of the smallest. (nih.gov)
  • The HRH Observatory is a cooperative initiative among countries of the Latin American Region and the Caribbean. (who.int)
  • The directory is meant to be a tool for all institutes, professionals, students, communities and other organizations interested in the process of educating health professionals in the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region. (who.int)
  • The status of mineral production in the Caribbean Basin countries. (cdc.gov)
  • Founded in 1978, the history of the Center for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) has been inextricably linked to the twists and turns of Latin American and Caribbean politics. (yorku.ca)
  • I first met him in early 1974, in the Founders College Senior Common Room where York's Latin American and Caribbean Studies-affiliated faculty had organized an informational session for a packed room of about a hundred refugees who wanted to enroll in Ontario universities. (yorku.ca)
  • With support from the World Council of Churches, and physical space from Founders College, LARU began to publish studies, organize events, edit a journal, create a Documentation Centre, and stimulate the activities of a group of York students and faculty who taught in the Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) undergraduate program that had been established in 1972. (yorku.ca)
  • To serve this goal, the FOA will support a network of international collaborative sites conducting meritorious and appropriately designed prevention clinical trials in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region via a U54 Partnership Centers mechanism. (nih.gov)
  • The Caribbean Tourism Organization and the Caribbean region mourns the lost a great representative with the untimely passing of Bonita Morgan, director of resource mobilization and development, who died on Friday morning 6 April in the United States, where she was undergoing treatment for cancer. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • On 13 November 2018, Guyana's final court of appeal, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), ruled unanimously that the law violates the Constitution of Guyana and is therefore void. (unaids-caribbean.org)
  • Watch the CNN Amanpour April 29 2020 interview, featuring Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, where PM Mottley discussed the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on the Caribbean island of Barbados. (cpa-caaregion.com)
  • Her passing is a tremendous loss, not just to the Caribbean Tourism Organization, but to the entire Caribbean region, and we all will miss her perspective, knowledge and her deep understanding of tourism and human capital development. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • Many nations in the region experienced economic decline in 2001-2002 due to downturns in the tourism and agriculture sectors. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • The Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre (CTIC) is a partnership initiative between the Government of Barbados and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO/IOC). (oceandecade.net)
  • The region is currently under threat from dengue and chikungunya. (nih.gov)
  • In assessing Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas, Kiple proposed that 200,000 deaths from cholera in the Caribbean would not be unrealistic, although a total figure would have to be "considerably higher as a number of islands have not been included in this survey" ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Through grant funding to U.S. universities, NIH facilitates international collaboration in the Americas and the Caribbean in all areas of the biomedical and behavioral sciences. (nih.gov)
  • Learn more about NIAID's FY2020 international research activities in the Americas and the Caribbean in this Fact Sheet . (nih.gov)
  • Using the same criteria, ASMR for USVI, Puerto Rico, and the United States were calculated to provide a more comprehensive picture of the region, using mortality data from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • This research aims to analyze the level of energy poverty and its consequences on the quality of life of the population of the Colombian Caribbean, comparing the results obtained in this region with the data corresponding to the people of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, and the rest from the country. (researchsquare.com)
  • In September 2017 two category five hurricanes swept across the Caribbean, devastating island communities in the region. (un.org)
  • Ten months after the 2010 earthquake, cholera appeared in the Caribbean island nation for the first time in nearly a century. (un.org)
  • Medical journals and other sources do not show evidence that cholera occurred in Haiti before 2010, despite the devastating effect of this disease in the Caribbean region in the 19th century. (cdc.gov)
  • Clustered populations, regular influx of new persons, and close quarters of barracks living contributed to spread of cholera in other Caribbean locations. (cdc.gov)
  • We provide historical accounts of the presence and spread of cholera epidemics in Caribbean islands. (cdc.gov)
  • The uncertainty in newspapers and nongovernmental organizations over whether Haiti had experienced cholera during the 20th century, a period when there was no epidemic cholera in the Caribbean islands, reflects the historically uneven documentation of cholera epidemiology in different regions. (cdc.gov)
  • There is no published source that identifies all Caribbean islands affected by cholera epidemics in the 19th century. (cdc.gov)
  • In the field of 20th-century and 21st-century research, an article in 1985 by Kiple comes the closest to describing the effect of cholera across the 19th-century Caribbean. (cdc.gov)
  • Higman notes that basic public health measures were prompted by cholera epidemics in the British Caribbean in the 19th century but that they emerged from "a maze of environmental mystery" ( 7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • At least three pelagic species of Sargassum have been dominant in the blooms that have occurred along Caribbean coastlines in great quantities. (frontiersin.org)
  • In the 2nd part of this special report marking the one year anniversary of hurricanes Irma and Maria hitting the Caribbean, UN News looks at how the UN has responded, helping communities to get back on their feet, and preparing them for the inevitability of more damaging hurricanes in the future. (un.org)
  • This initiative is designed to spotlight the culinary product of the Caribbean at a time when many destinations are trying to rebuild their business. (sflcn.com)
  • Caribbean leaders in the public and private sectors must focus on taking full advantage of the region's wealth of renewable energy resources, maximizing energy efficiency, and adapting recent developments in natural gas technology and supply to transform the Caribbean's energy market. (iadb.org)
  • The hurricane, which according to media reports is the strongest to hit the Caribbean region in nearly a decade, moved over the south-west coast of Haiti on Tuesday morning bringing high winds, heavy rain and storm surges. (un.org)
  • Peacekeepers working for the UN mission in Haiti have done what's been described as a "beautiful job" making the Caribbean island nation "more secure" than it was when they arrived 12 years ago. (un.org)
  • Over the decades, Fogarty has helped build capacity in the region, funding cutting-edge research at institutions like GHESKIO in Haiti and Cayetano Heredia University in Peru. (nih.gov)
  • With the exception of Cuba and Haiti, regular elections in the region are the norm, and for the most part have been free and fair. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Training and Development: Caribbean HR offers comprehensive training programs to help businesses foster a skilled and motivated workforce. (sknpulse.com)
  • The African health workforce Observatory promotes, develops and sustains the knowledge base for human resources for health (HRH) in the African region. (who.int)
  • Renewed warnings of deadly destruction in the Bahamas caused by Hurricane Dorian have been issued by UN agencies and partners, who said on Tuesday that they're worried "for every single" person on two of the worst-hit Caribbean islands. (un.org)
  • The potential for human trafficking to grow makes a strong, pro-active approach to addressing the crime an important issue for the nations of the Caribbean and the region as a whole. (iom.int)
  • With some 34 million people and 16 independent nations sharing an African ethnic heritage, the Caribbean is a diverse region that includes some of the hemisphere's richest and poorest nations. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Nevertheless, while many Caribbean nations have long democratic traditions, they are not immune to threats to their political stability, including terrorism. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Despite close U.S. relations with most Caribbean nations, there has been tension at times in the relationship. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • More recently, Caribbean nations that depend on tourism are concerned about the potential negative economic effects of a new U.S. requirement, as of January 8, 2007, for U.S. citizens traveling by air to the Caribbean (as well as to Canada and Mexico) to hold a passport. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • Several Caribbean Nations were ahead of these islands and already implemented bans on single-use plastics in the past couple of years. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • Can tsunamis occur in the Caribbean or its adjacent regions? (oceandecade.net)
  • At least 75 tsunamis have impacted the Caribbean and adjacent regions within the last 500 years. (oceandecade.net)
  • All known sources capable of causing tsunamis are found within the Caribbean and adjacent regions and there is also a risk from distant sources across the Atlantic. (oceandecade.net)
  • The main river is the Magdalena which is fully navigable in the region and a major path for the flow of shipments to and from inland Colombia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some of these programmes and projects included the development of harmonized curricula for the associate degree tourism and hospitality programme across the region. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • The region came face to face with that reality in recent months, as hurricanes packing strengths of up to a category five affected sections of the region, leaving in their wake devastation characterised by lives lost, communities levelled and billions of dollars in damage. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), in conjunction with the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), has just published an important report entitled "Migration, Integration, and Diaspora Engagement in the Caribbean" . (latinnews.com)
  • In an attempt to support the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean region in the development of policies and actions to protect migrant workers in the region, this project aims to contribute to the improvement of legal frameworks on labour migration while promoting the concepts of decent work, social dialogue and international labour standards. (ilo.org)
  • The tiny Caribbean island nation St Kitts and Nevis has been working with the UN Development Programme ( UNDP ) to make sure it is in a "state of readiness" if a tsunami were to hit the low-lying archipelago. (un.org)
  • He truly believed that we are our best selves and secure our best development outcomes when we come together and take collective action.He dedicated his life to our region, and his wife and family made enormous sacrifices to support his labour of love over many, many years. (themontserratreporter.com)
  • Sir Dwight wrote extensively on the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, development of the Caribbean and central banking. (themontserratreporter.com)
  • We provide unique and timely insights on the Caribbean and its political, social, and economic development. (iadb.org)
  • A hard-working, dedicated and committed the member of the CTO family, Bonita had a great passion for the development of Caribbean youth and world-class service, and she dedicated the best part of her working life to helping release the potential of Caribbean people through education, training, and professional development. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • U.S. aid supports a variety of projects to strengthen democracy, promote economic growth and development, alleviate poverty, and combat the AIDS epidemic in the region. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • We are launching a series of online posts in which members of long standing share brief reflections concerning the centre's development and its broader contexts in the recent history of Latin America and the Caribbean. (yorku.ca)
  • The WCO Deputy Secretary General, Mr. Ricardo Treviño Chapa, attended the 2019 Development Partners Coordination Meeting for the Americas and Caribbean region held in Washington, D.C., United States on 14 March 2019. (ricardotrevino.org)
  • and 3) development of procedures and approaches to allow regions to more accurately address and monitor the HIV epidemic within their populations. (nih.gov)
  • Every day, celebrated Caribbean chefs will prepare a signature dish using rums and ingredients that are unique to the culture of the island that they represent. (sflcn.com)
  • Sandra Honoré made the announcement to members of the Security Council members, adding that António Guterres also called for a smaller peacekeeping operation to develop the police force and strengthen the rule of law in the Caribbean island. (un.org)
  • The cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of the Caribbean island states, many of which were ruled by consecutive or simultaneous European colonial dominions, amid dwindling Native American populations and huge forced influxes of Africans of diverse ethnicities, is paradigmatic of the challenge for epidemiology of searching beyond the narratives privileged by a given institutional structure, such as the colonial medical research apparatus. (cdc.gov)
  • Guyana's President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali's mother, Bibi Shariman Ali, is a daughter of Leguan Island, Essequibo region. (caribbeanmuslims.com)
  • Recently many neighbouring Caribbean island have already banned or announced to ban single-use plastics in order to protect the environment and decrease plastic pollution. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • Likewise, Belize pledged to ban single-use plastic items by April this year, which has been welcomed by residents as Belizean shores are at risk from the enormous floating island of plastic in the Caribbean Sea and plastic harms marine and wildlife. (naturefoundationsxm.org)
  • Can Fading Caribbean Island-States Thrive in the World of Alternative Energy? (coha.org)
  • Snorkeling and swimming with Humpback Whales in warm Caribbean waters provides you an unforgettable experience that many only dream about. (cheesemans.com)
  • Measurement Of Energy Poverty In The Colombian Caribbean Region: Comparative Analysis. (researchsquare.com)
  • As an honest broker in the region, the IDB seeks to assist the Caribbean in making the necessary changes in policy coordination, financial structuring, and infrastructure transformation that will usher in this new energy future for the region. (iadb.org)
  • THE CARIBBEAN'S research work on a world warmed to 1.5 degrees Celsius versus two degrees, and its impact on the region, recently went global, thanks to a presentation delivered by a respected local scientist at the climate talks in Bonn, Germany, in October. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • The EU has today proposed to remove all remaining quota and tariff limitations on access to the EU market for all African, Caribbean and Pacific regions as part of the Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations. (hyfoma.com)
  • U.S. interests in the Caribbean are diverse, and include economic, political, and security concerns. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • The U.S.-Caribbean relationship is characterized by extensive economic linkages, cooperation on counter-narcotics efforts and security, and a sizeable U.S. foreign assistance program. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • PDF/Adobe Acrobat - EJOoySEc8J:www.eclac.org/publicaciones/xml/6/40696/Economic_cooperation_between_Japan_Latin_America_Caribbean_Chapter_V.pdf+&hl=en&gl=co&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg-8-zBzmKn0moi8LGr5hjQrrcrIPMZmxQDIJZU9AtwMBjRxrwVNDfJVZe-ue5jH9cBwVbF9BVDyqiGRL8nzeAqhhf-um_8l-dlsiJK7IjQQaeMbhutZV0e6t3f54qzpvUiXmtH&sig=AHIEtbQJQ3BhQQsKm68lRsteu-2PQ70RnA">Quick View emphasized the need to create opportunities for cooperation in the region . (activeboard.com)
  • The above-mentioned will provide management strategies and economic opportunities as possible solutions to their extensive impact in the Caribbean. (frontiersin.org)
  • Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. (who.int)
  • Our purpose is to provide a forum to promote the aims and objectives of the Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic Region of the CPA, and to implement the activities of CPA CAA and the Branches in the Region. (cpa-caaregion.com)
  • Commonly known as the subtropical gyre of the North Atlantic, the Sargasso Sea is a region where an immense body of water is bounded by a vast system of circular currents flowing from east to west (North Equatorial Current) and west to east (Gulf Stream). (frontiersin.org)
  • Currently, "sargasso" is the colloquial name given to pelagic marine macroalgae found within the Atlantic region. (frontiersin.org)
  • Tons of these seaweeds have been deposited on beaches, generating beach-cast events that severely impact the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts ( Table 1 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • In the present work we review some of the impacts reported for the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts and the strategies that should be followed to develop an adequate management of this phenomenon, while identifying some of the challenges and opportunities for the Caribbean region. (frontiersin.org)
  • The perhaps surprising headline finding is how important intraregional migration has become to the Caribbean. (latinnews.com)
  • Additional support for a science series capturing the emerging messages from the project came from the Investment Plan for the Caribbean Regional Track of the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • This report deals with broader issues in U.S. relations with the Caribbean, including foreign assistance, anti-drug trafficking and anti-money laundering cooperation, support to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the region, and security concerns such as port security and border security efforts. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • While this region is virtually free of some infectious diseases, including poliomyelitis and measles, many other infectious diseases remain endemic and epidemic. (nih.gov)
  • The magnitude of Sargassum events in the Caribbean Sea since 2011 make us aware of the necessity to tackle these events, and macroalgal blooms generally, not only locally but on a regional scale. (frontiersin.org)
  • in 2012, an estimated 65% of all cancer deaths occurred in the less developed regions of the world ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Going for 1.5 puts the region and the entire world squarely in the realm of urgency. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • The Caribbean has one of the highest rates of childhood obesity in the world, and the coalition has adopted a multi-stakeholder approach designed to galvanize civil society across the region. (un.org)
  • Electricity prices in the Caribbean are among the highest in the world, and they fluctuate greatly with the global price of oil. (iadb.org)
  • BVD International is a regional distributor well established in the Caribbean with a highly regarded name in the Pro A/V industry thanks to its expertise, commitment, and dedication to the Pro A/V channel ecosystem", said Francesco Ziliani, CEO of SpinetiX. (spinetix.com)
  • Together with the Caribbean Regional Network we appeal to the Global Fund to preserve their financing. (gnpplus.net)
  • PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View cooperation with the Caribbean Region is located within this regional approach. (activeboard.com)
  • ATLANTA - Christmas in the Caribbean is celebrated with a grand feast of exciting culinary creations all tied to the unique local traditions throughout the region. (sflcn.com)
  • The 12 Days of Caribbean Cooking Festival will highlight the food, rum and cultural traditions of the Caribbean during the Christmas season. (sflcn.com)
  • The cooking sessions will be moderated by Caribbean personalities who will guide the presentation as chefs provide inspiration and share family traditions as well as insights and anecdotes that have inspired their style of cooking. (sflcn.com)
  • She too, organizing an annual tourism youth congress and biennial tourism human resources conference and being the driving force behind the CTO Foundation - the programme which provides scholarships and grants to Caribbean nationals pursuing post-secondary studies in tourism, hospitality, and language training, and which she administered from its inception in 1997. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • Bonita was also very instrumental in bringing to the Caribbean in 2007 the internationally recognized Hospitality Assured certification programme, which promotes a culture of quality, service excellence and continuous improvement within the tourism and hospitality sector in the region. (whodiedtoday.com)
  • The Caribbean region is mostly lowland plains extending from the northern reaches of the Colombian Andes to the Caribbean Sea that are characterized by a variety of ecosystems including: humid forests, dry forests, savannas, wetlands and desert. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Magdalena River basin extends from the Andes through the Magdalena River valley and into the Caribbean plains, where major tributaries integrate into the floodplain. (wikipedia.org)
  • The partnership between SpinetiX and BVD International ensures an optimal presence and support for the channel ecosystem of dealers and integrators in the entire Caribbean region. (spinetix.com)
  • From drafting job descriptions to conducting interviews and facilitating smooth onboarding, Caribbean HR supports the entire recruitment process. (sknpulse.com)
  • With a track record of delivering exceptional results and an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction, Caribbean HR is revolutionizing the way organizations manage their HR functions. (sknpulse.com)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Caribbean region. (who.int)
  • The Caribbean region contains 6 subregions which differ in certain natural aspects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Two accomplished teenage sailors from the Caribbean are calling for stronger laws against dumping litter in the ocean. (un.org)
  • HR Compliance and Legal Support: Caribbean HR's team of seasoned HR professionals stays up to date with the latest labor laws and regulations in the region, ensuring that client organizations remain compliant and avoid legal pitfalls. (sknpulse.com)