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Grand Turk H J Stallions rugby team travel to Providenciales and have a successful tournament

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#TurksandCaicos, April 6, 2023 – In a calibration with the HJ Robinson High school and the Turks and Caicos Rugby Football Union, Aussie Dickenson has for 11 years run an after-school rugby project, which has produced players who have gone on to represent the Turks and Caicos Islands at international level. The project is more than playing rugby, it’s about values and how we apply those values to become better and successful people in our communities.

This year’s trip was supported by the Ministry of home affairs, who stepped in at the eleventh hour and funded the hotel accommodation and food for the weekend. This is another excellent example of the community engagement and support by investing in our children and the future.

This year 21 children and 5 chaperones made the trip over to compete. A mixture of girls and boys playing in two teams, under 15’s and under 18’s. The children had trained hard for over two months, three evenings a week to develop the skills and understanding of the game.

We departed Grand Turk on Friday afternoon and after our evening meal, a trip to the super market to buy treats and goodies, we checked into the Lodgings hotel and settled down for the evening, resting up ready for match day!

Saturday morning we arrived at the rugby ground, registered and once we had set up camp, the children split into their respective teams and with allocated coaches set about running through drills and warming up for action. Both teams competed in a league competition, then in to a set of finals, where both teams came away with trophies!! What a fantastic performance. As coaches, we saw the players play some exciting and competitive games, putting the training in to action on the pitch.

Following our return to the hotel, sometime relaxing and playing games in the pool we headed out for dinner and an evening of relaxing. It was great to see all of the children having a great time and socializing well as a group. All of the children encompass everything that is great about rugby as a sport and they have all shown that the values of rugby, integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline and respect reach further than just on the pitch, they become values in everyday life.

After a good night’s sleep, we packed up early Sunday morning and headed back to Grand Turk. We are having a break over Easter and then we will be back on the Parade ground Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.

I am new to the Turks and Caicos Islands, arriving here just before last Christmas. I have played rugby for 44 years. I’ve coached and referred and was actively involved in my rugby club back home in the UK. It is a real pleasure for me to help Aussie and coach the children, and I get a great sense of purpose in sharing my love of such a great sport.

On behalf of all the children involved, I want to thank the Turks and Caicos RFU for organizing the tournament, the Ministry of home affairs for their fantastic support, the Department of correction and rehabilitation, especially Meshelle Jennings for organizing the logistics, Coach David and the female chaperones for their help and the and of course to thank Aussie Dickenson for his tremendous commitment to the children and the sport of rugby.

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Cuba and China inks agreements for higher education

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Rashaed Esson

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#China, August 5, 2023 – Cuba and China have made new ties to enhanced its cooperation in higher education. This comes as new cooperation agreements were signed with Chinese counterparts during a visit to China by Miriam Nicado García, rector of the University of Havana.

This development is in-line with Garcia’s aim, that is to expand collaboration between the Universities of the two countries as she expressed in an interview with Prensa Latina.

While in China, she took part in the Global Forum of University Presidents which focused on the debate on the work of universities after Covid-19 as well as the challenges to bring about innovation, science and technology in the development of countries.

Additionally, she had talks with Zhou Zuoyu, vice president of the Beijing Pedagogical University of humanities and social sciences, which has a high development in scientific and technological innovation.

As she continues her agenda, Nicado will take part in other meetings with the universities of Hebei and Liaocheng which can potentially lead more development.

“We have the projection of creating joint centers and colleges with the aim of teaching common careers in China with ours (…),” she said.

The Forum is a wide-reaching international academic conference held in recent years by China’s higher education circles.  It’s aim is to building a platform for exchange and dialogue for the presidents of the world’s top universities.

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Guyana to make Spanish in schools compulsory announces President

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#Guyana, July 12, 2023 – Spanish will be made a compulsory subject in schools throughout Guyana come September, 2023; this was announced by the President of Guyana on Wednesday July 12th; it comes as the country is addressing a shortage of nurses by turning to Cuba.

To aid in a successful transition of this new development, Dr Irfaan Ali, President, at a news conference revealed to reporters that his administration is examining the possibility of hiring Spanish teachers from overseas.

Additionally, he said he is working on a full assessment of the number of local teachers to see who is capable of effectively teaching the subject. He expressed that even though there is capacity at the secondary level, he wants students at grade four or five to start taking Spanish classes.

Ali also highlighted that the Government is in communication with “bilateral partners to loan human resources” in the transition period just until Guyanese teachers can take the lead across the country to teach the subject.

It is not just students who are subject to learning Spanish. Ali pointed out that he also will have ministers of government take classes and he hopes the private sector will do the same.

The opportunity to learn Spanish is also being extended to the general public since the Government is thinking of developing an online platform for citizens who want to learn the language, according to Ali, who expressed he regrets not having the opportunity to further pursue the subject in secondary school as he had to drop it.

Learning a foreign language will help students be more marketable in the working world as pointed out by Ali.

Guyana is currently dealing with a shortage of nurses and so, Ali announced the Government was looking to Havana to help tackle the issue.

Ali spoke on Wednesday with Jorge Francisco Soberón, the Cuban AmSobering, to Guyana in efforts to acquire Cuban nurses to enter the Guyanese system to help fill the gap due to the immediate shortage.

“The medium and long-term is to train and retrain and train more than the capacity that we need according to,” said the president.

For context, nationally, the public health sector has a shortage of at least 1,300 nurses and that’s only a portion of the shortage as the entire Caribbean is struggling with the shortage in not just nurses but other health workers.

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TCI Ministry of Education Hosts Executive Retreat  

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, June 29, 2023 – The executive staff retreat for the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Social Services was held on June 21, 2023, at The Atrium Resort. The ministry is responsible for advising on policies, providing administrative and governance support, and implementing programs and services to achieve the strategic goals for education and other departments. This includes developing programs, policies, and legislation for the education, youth, sports, and social services sectors.

The retreat was led by Mrs. Tiersa Hall from Impactful Imprints, an organization that assists professionals and organizations in enhancing leadership skills, cultivating positive work environments, and achieving desired goals. The department heads came together to exchange ideas and address challenges. The strategies developed during the retreat will contribute significantly to the overall advancement and success of the departments and the Ministry of Education.

This year, the Ministry of Education has adopted “implementation,” “execution,” and “accountability” as its keywords for human capital development. The ministry met to agree on priorities, timelines for reporting deliverables, improving communication, public relations and branding, and fostering a more collaborative and supportive environment for staff and the community it serves. Retreats will continue for education officers and principals, as well as ministry support staff and executives.

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