The goal of their visit was to provide affordable educational opportunities so that the citizens are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century and create pathways to success.
MRI Building Project is expected to be completed by this year. The construction work has created numerous job opportunities for local workers, contractors and other daily wagers.
The bilateral meeting was held on the sidelines of the 61st PAHO Directing Council. It also highlighted the matter of gun violence, that PM Dr. Drew deemed as a serious public health crisis.
PM Drew expressed the brief included meaningful discussions that were focussed on key issues of global leadership and development happening in the 21st Century.
Drew touched on several critical themes during his national statement such as Rising Tides, rising Threats, where he noted that he lived reality in the Caribbean that saw rising tides washing away the hopes and unforgiving heat and the future to the abyss.
Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew expressed his pride in the achievement of country and stated that the recognition is not just a reflection of the leadership in the CBI industry, but a testament to the commitment of the nation to maintain the highest standards of governance, security and integrity.
UNAIDS is leading the global effort to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 as a part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Since the first case of the HIV was reported, 78 million people got infected with HIV and 35 million have died from AIDS-related to illnesses.
The key message from the event was the aspiration for the Centre to serve as a vital link for cultural and economic growth. The address also considered the educational space that emphasises Africa’s rich history, extending it beyond the narrative of slavery.
The discussion included the matters, that particularly impacted the climate change, the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) and the need for concessional funding.
PM Drew, his wife Diani Jimesha Prince Drew and the Cabinet Ministers wished her a life filled with health and happiness. They celebrated the birth of the baby girl at the hospital and welcomed her with love and enthusiasm.
Independence Day of St. Kitts and Nevis is a significant occasion which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor every year on September-19. The day marks the freedom of the nation from British colonial rule, as it gained the Independence in the year 1983.
The award honours Minister Henderson for her visionary leadership, commitment to sustainable tourism development and transformative contributions to the growing tourism sector of St. Kitts and Nevis.
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