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A range of topical information based radio programming brought to you from the Government Information Service of Saint Lucia.


This podcast aims to bring an array of programming to the listening public. Our goal is to keep listeners up to date with all government developments, from the political arena through to the cultural sphere. Learn about the latest policy changes, growth initiatives and social projects. Stay attuned to Saint Lucia's rich heritage and culture, from our annual Independence celebrations, to our Summer Festival of Concerts to Kweyol Heritage Month, the December Festivals and more.


The Government of Saint Lucia podcast will keep you up to date, and on the pulse of everything Saint Lucian.


With new programmes added each week day, our goal is to ensure that all those who want to know, are kept in the know.

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A range of topical information based radio programming brought to you from the Government Information Service of Saint Lucia.


This podcast aims to bring an array of programming to the listening public. Our goal is to keep listeners up to date with all government developments, from the political arena through to the cultural sphere. Learn about the latest policy changes, growth initiatives and social projects. Stay attuned to Saint Lucia's rich heritage and culture, from our annual Independence celebrations, to our Summer Festival of Concerts to Kweyol Heritage Month, the December Festivals and more.


The Government of Saint Lucia podcast will keep you up to date, and on the pulse of everything Saint Lucian.


With new programmes added each week day, our goal is to ensure that all those who want to know, are kept in the know.

    PRESS STATEMENT - WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY 2024

    PRESS STATEMENT - WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY 2024

    Our habits determine the state health of our people, our communities and our planet. The use of tobacco remains the single most avoidable health risk behaviour worldwide. Tobacco use has absolutely no health benefits. Rather half of all people who use tobacco die from some related health impact. Sadly, tobacco health risks do not only affect the user. Non-smokers are also at risk by simply being exposed to environments where tobacco use is habitual.


    Given all these facts the question becomes how do we address this situation to protect health of all. In Saint Lucia, there has been consistent efforts to foster the needed supportive environment that can help in reducing the harmful effects of use of and exposure to tobacco. This has been included the recent legislative change with the introduction of the Smoke Free Public Spaces in 2020. Legislation must be put into practice to have meaning and to have beneficial impacts. Our collective ownership and responsibility is the urgent action needed for this legislation to achieve its intended purpose.


    The call to action is that all stakeholders do our part. When smoking is continued to be allowed in public places like restaurants, bars, entertainment and sports festivities, everyone is exposed to second-hand smoke. This is of particular concern to people present who have chosen not to smoke. It becomes even more concerning when our minors, our children, are present and exposed to the harms of secondhand smoke. By creating a culture of smoke free public spaces within our venues of rest and relaxation, during our festivals and festivities we can achieve an environment of protection and respect to the health rights of all.


    Over recent years, even decades, we can fairly say there has been a growing awareness and consciousness about tobacco use. As the Ministry which is charged with protecting public health we have largely received a positive response from the various partner agencies and communities that we have engaged. As we continue our efforts at awareness, advocacy and engagement, we ask all to boldly take meaningful action against public smoking within your various spheres of influence.


    The health of any individual, community or country is largely influenced by the environment that is created for our daily living. So let’s encourage, let’s enforce, let’s engender a culture which eliminates tobacco use in the places and spaces we gather, mix and mingle.


    May World No Tobacco Day become less of a yearly observation but transform into a commitment to healthy lifestyle practice.

    • 3 min
    Government Notebook (May 28, 2024)

    Government Notebook (May 28, 2024)

    In the headlines: The Equal Wages Commission presents scientific finding, for its Minimum Wage recommendation and; Minister for Equity Social Justice and Empowerment reaffirms Government's commitment to equity, fairness and inclusion.


    For details on these developments and more, visit: www.govt.lc

    • 14 min
    MEASLES CASES IN THE CARIBBEAN

    MEASLES CASES IN THE CARIBBEAN

    On May 10, 2024, a case of measles was reported in the Caribbean. This is the first measles case in the region since 2019. As the island prepares for the increased visitor arrivals for the Men’s T20 ICC Cricket World Cup matches and the anticipated carnival celebrations, the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs remains vigilant of the outbreaks in many of the countries globally.


    Measles is considered one of the most contagious diseases in the world, meaning that it is very easily spread when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes. One infected individual can infect almost 90% of their close contacts.

    • 6 min
    Government Notebook (May 27, 2024)

    Government Notebook (May 27, 2024)

    In the headlines: Saint Lucia prepares to receive a delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from the 3rd to the 7th of June and; The sports ministry to capitalize on a Grants Programme, following a courtesy call from the Australia's High Commissioner.


    For details on these developments and more, visit: www.govt.lc

    • 15 min
    Minister Henry Reaffirms Government's Commitment to Equity, Fairness and Inclusion

    Minister Henry Reaffirms Government's Commitment to Equity, Fairness and Inclusion

    In his April 2024-2025 budget presentation, Hon. Joachim Henry, Minister for Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment, reaffirmed the government of Saint Lucia’s steadfast commitment to addressing citizens' needs, driving economic growth and promoting fair resource allocation.


     


    As part of his presentation, Minister Henry emphasized the significant responsibility entrusted to the government in ensuring the efficient and equitable use of allocated funds. He highlighted the pivotal role of this responsibility in enhancing the well-being of all citizens, especially those from marginalized or disadvantaged backgrounds. 

    • 1 min
    Minister Edward Statement of CXC's Subjects-Suspension Decision

    Minister Edward Statement of CXC's Subjects-Suspension Decision

    Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science and Vocational Training, Hon. Shawn Edward, responds to the recent decision by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) to suspend four subjects.

    • 4 min

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