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Jamaica Conference: Values and Attitudes in Youth Development |
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Jamaica Conference: Values and Attitudes in Youth Development. The UWI Mona’s celebration of Youth Month in Jamaica included the convening of the first National Youth Conference. On the 26th November, hosted by the UWI Mona Department of Government, in partnership with the National Centre for Youth Development (NCYD) and with support from the Institute of Caribbean Studies, the Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM); the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Guardian Life. Jamaican social ent...
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The First Draft of the CYDC Programme |
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The First Draft of the CYDC Programme. Please visit our Conference website to view the Draft Programme for the upcoming Caribbean Youth Development Conference. We have an exciting line up of presenters scheduled. Http:/ www.uwi.edu/salises/pdf/YouthConf/FirstPublicDraftCYDCProgramme31-05-2015.pdf. We are likely to have to make some adjustments to this First Draft before September but all updated versions of the programme will be posted to the website. Hope to see you there! June 1, 2015. You are commenti...
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Canada Dry | Jamaica: Political Economy
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Views on what's happening in and around the Yard. Posted by The Grasshopper. Asymp; 1 Comment. Meanwhile, I’m honing my observation skills: it’s one of my assignments but one I love to do anyway. The confines of an airplane are a great laboratory. Fill that plane with Jamaicans headed to Canada and it’s funner–as kids say. The lady with the shaved head sides and back, with the bleached blonde straightened top knot just had to sit in my row, although directly next to someone else. But, I also had to endur...
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Connect with Us! |
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We are excited to launch new online platforms, as we gear up for the. Caribbean Youth Development Conference (CYDC). 30th September – 2nd October, 2015. To receive updates on registration and making arrangements to attend, please:. Like us on Facebook. Add us on Google. This entry was posted in 50/50 Youth. March 25, 2015. Caribbean Regionalist. Youth Advocate. Human Development Practitioner. View all posts by tgilbertroberts →. President Barack Obama – A Study in Leadership and Communication →. The univ...
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#CYDC2015 |
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Thank you to all our partners and participants who contributed to a successful Caribbean Youth Development Conference (CYDC) in 2015. We have transformed the conference website into a repository for information. Please do visit the site below to watch videos of the panel and roundtable discussions; and to read the Agenda of Priority Actions for Research, Policies and Programmes for Caribbean Youth, Post 2015. Http:/ www.uwi.edu/salises/YouthConference.php. 18 thoughts on “ #CYDC2015. When is the deadline?
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Happy International #YouthDay |
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There is a buzz today about “Youth Civic Engagement” – it’s the theme of the United Nations International Youth Day. Which is celebrated annually on August 12th. The day, regardless of the annual theme, is an event aimed at celebrating the contributions of young people, as well as the initiatives which support positive youth development and empowerment. Which notes the youth civic history of football clubs). This entry was posted in Youth Participation. August 12, 2015. Post a Comment Cancel reply. You a...
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Youth – A Lost Economic Generation? |
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Youth – A Lost Economic Generation? A Lost Economic Generation does not have to become a Caribbean reality. During a recent debate in the Barbadian Parliament, an honourable member of the House spoke of the consequences of Barbados not having a viable economy. By his assessment, if the Barbadian economy is not managed well, the island faces the certain prospect of having a lost economic generation. Earlier this year similar sentiments were echoed at the World Economic Forum (WEF). The G20 Youth Summit ma...
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Working in the Community | Dr CJPJ
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Caribbean Woman, Paediatric Surgeon, Lover of Life. Passing on the effects of trauma. Working in the Community. March 28, 2016. Luke 4:18 from promisebradley.WordPress.com. Every year during Christmas and Easter Food for the Poor helps to free and rehabilitate non-violent prisoners as an Act of Mercy. Throughout the countries that they work in. You can read some more details here. This entry was posted in Call of the Caribbean. And tagged Holidays and Holy Days. Passing on the effects of trauma. Snapshot...
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Conversation with gut microbes | Dr CJPJ
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Caribbean Woman, Paediatric Surgeon, Lover of Life. From Dirt to Antibiotics, exciting times ahead. Fecal Transplantation Can Be a Potential Obesity Prevention Method →. Conversation with gut microbes. March 21, 2015. Here’s an Interesting article about how bacteria “speak” to each other. Sometimes we humans need to shut up and listen. Small talk with big potential: Bacterial conversation counteracts antibiotic damage — ScienceDaily. This entry was posted in Tummy Trouble. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Happy birthday, to me! But, let’s all celebrate Jamaica’s Independence | Jamaica: Political Economy
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Views on what's happening in and around the Yard. Happy birthday, to me! But, let’s all celebrate Jamaica’s Independence. Posted by The Grasshopper. Asymp; Leave a comment. Fifty four years ago, in September, my parents decided to leave Jamaica, and try their luck with work in England. The following August, Jamaica gained its independence from Great Britain. Did we make such an impact on the minds of the British that they wanted to let us go on with our national lives ourselves? The family had sampled we...
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