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Call for MNCs to embrace sustainable funding

Barbados’ Prime Minister, Mia Amor Mottley wants multi-national corporations (MNC) along with renewable energy companies to embrace sustainable funding. She put forward the proposal as she addressed the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative titled ‘Innovating in a Time of Crisis’.

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Barbados exploring ways to augment groundwater

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says as a water-scarce country, Barbados has to explore all possible means to augment its groundwater. She highlighted the challenges during a Clinton Global Initiative Annual meeting titled ‘Innovating in a Time of Crisis’. Ms. Mottley says she’s working for a debt for climate swap to assist in this regard. The Barbadian Leader is also continuing her push for changes to the global financial architecture, to better assist small island developing states on the frontline of the climate crisis. She says SIDS need long-term capital to build resilience. Ms. Mottley added without some form of global levy, the world is unlikely to bridge the gap.

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Hilda Skeene Primary School closes early

The Hilda Skeene Primary School was closed early after a male parent entered the compound unannounced and behaved in a way which left teachers and students feeling threatened. The school’s Principal locked the gate and police were subsequently called to the Ruby, St. Philip compound. The incident is presently being investigated by the Ministry of Education and police. The public is being reminded not to enter school compounds unannounced. Appointments must be made, and once permission is granted, identification must be presented to enter the school.

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