The 5 Keys to Export Diversification
Written by Harris Myers Team From Albalogistics The role of export diversification in the economy of developing countries has received considerable attention in development literature over the last 50 years. In a nutshell, these developing countries diversified both their export…
PMA & UNESCO launch Social Media Guidelines for Caribbean Journalists & Media Practitioners
The Public Media Alliance, in collaboration with the UNESCO Caribbean Cluster Office, is pleased to launch a new set of Social Media Guidelines for Caribbean Journalists and Media Practitioners. Social media can’t be ignored and it can no longer be…
US embassy hosts EducationUSA student-athlete recruitment workshops in the Eastern Caribbean
From Caribbean News Now BRIDGETOWN, Barbados –The US embassy in Bridgetown hosted a series of workshops in Barbados, Grenada, and Antigua focusing on the recruitment process for student athletes aspiring to study and play sports at US colleges and universities….
Cayman Islands Student Reception in London
Over 40 Caymanian Students enjoyed an evening with The Premier, Hon Alden McLaughlin, on Saturday 2 December in London. This annual event is hosted by The Premier and held at the Cayman Islands Government Offices in Mayfair. The tradition of…
Cayman Islands delegation attended WISTA AGM & Conference 2017 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4th December, 2017 George Town, Grand Cayman Dorisley Jackson, current Cayman Islands WISTA President, and Robynette Hera, Board Director, attended WISTA International’s AGM and Conference in Rotterdam 3rd – 6th October, 2017. This year’s theme was “Future‐proofing Maritime Solutions”. Approximately…
University College of the Cayman Islands received 3D printer from CSC
Thanks to Cayman Spirits Company (CSC), students at the University College of the Cayman Islands can now look forward to using a cutting-edge device that encourages collaboration, enhances critical-thinking and problem-solving skills whilst providing a fun element towards learning. Recently,…
Companies invest in high schools to boost vocational, engineering and other high-demand work
BY JACKIE CROSBY Star Tribune (Minneapolis) From The Fresno Bee Corporate partnerships have been alive and well in high schools across America for decades. But a looming labor shortage and a growing urgency to address Minnesota’s unyielding racial achievement gap,…
Cayman Islands: PWD-CIFEC apprentices earn International Certification
In a major milestone for the Public Works Department, five apprentices recently received their internationally recognised City and Guilds of London certification. The Department’s remarkable construction industry training programme is run jointly as a partnership with the Cayman Islands Further…
Wellesley for Caribbean Development strives to represent Caribbean culture on campus
From The Wellesley News Wellesley for Caribbean Development (WCD) is a cultural organization that seeks to educate the college community about Caribbean culture and support students of Caribbean descent. The organization, affectionately referred to by its members as WiCkeD, has…
Caribbean films in African Diaspora International Film Festival
From New York Carib News NEW YORK (CMC) | The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) celebrates its 25th anniversary with a total of 64 films from 31 countries including 31 World, US and NY Premieres. Screenings will be held…