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The race to 2030 is on — but the world isn’t running fast enough. That’s the warning from the United Nations, which brought business leaders together for a CEO Sustainable Development Breakfast Symposium at the Bel Jou Hotel. The event challenged the private sector to move beyond promises and take bold action toward the Sustainable Development Goals. U.N. Country Coordination Officer Dr. Lorraine Nicholas says global progress is lagging — and now is the time to act with urgency.
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Saint Lucia has taken a significant step toward shaping its first National Migration Policy, as government officials completed a two-day training workshop aimed at strengthening the country’s capacity to collect, manage, and analyze migration data. Organized by the International Organization for Migration, the workshop tackled key data challenges and laid the groundwork for evidence-based policymaking, with a first policy draft expected by the end of the year.
The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College has officially welcomed a new cohort of nursing students, marking the start of the academic year. At the orientation ceremony, Education Minister Shawn Edward and Health Minister Moses Jn. Baptiste underscored the critical role nurses play in Saint Lucia’s development and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to investing in healthcare education.
