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CIJN presents stories from our Caribbean region which impact our lives, as we uncover the truth and also recap events which highlight our challenges.
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Seniors: Climate Change Forgotten Ones
Barbados has been grappling with excessive Sahara dust, unprecedented heat, and even an outbreak of dengue fever, disproportionately affecting senior citizens.
Barbados faces an existential crisis due to a vulnerable ageing population impacted by climate events; two in every five Barbadians are over fifty, expected to increase to three in every five by 2030.
Despite this, healthcare is not a priority in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) climate action plans. Is the Barbadian infrastructure sturdy enough to support an advancing climate crisis? -
COVID Hub: Jamaica
This podcast series looks at how prepared the Caribbean is for the future and in this episode, we focus on Jamaica.
How is the Jamaican economy bouncing back from the pandemic after the past two years? -
COVID-19, Transparency & Accountability in Small-Island States: Trinidad & Tobago
If there's one lesson Trinidad and Tobago can take away from the pandemic, it’s how to build resilience and manage uncertainty. It allowed the government to test its responsiveness to crises and pivot to a constantly changing environment.
Insights into the next steps for the twin island Republic. -
The COVID-19 Reset, Barbados
Like all other countries, Barbados, a Caribbean island nation in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, started its journey into the unknown.
In October 2018, after struggling under the burden of debt, Barbados entered into an arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Under its Extend Fund Facility (EFF), the IMF and the Barbados Government developed an agreement called the Barbados Economic Recovery Transformation (BERT) plan.
You know what they say about the best-laid plans. COVID-19 put Barbados on a different course. -
Antigua's Future Outlook for 2023
With an estimated $3 million spent on vaccines in 2021, the government is reaping the rewards of that investment and having fully inoculated more than 60% of its population, it has started to remove COVID restrictions. On August 25, 2022, the Cabinet decided to lift quarantine and testing restrictions for both vaccinated and unvaccinated air travellers. What’s next for Antigua?
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Caribbean Pandemic: Ponzis & Pyramids
Even as Caribbean authorities wrestle with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, legislators have been scrambling to formulate appropriate responses to an accompanying growth in unlawful pyramid and Ponzi schemes marketed as financial solutions to the impact of restrictive pandemic measures. Listen to how this current epidemic of financial fraud is finding fertile ground in the region.