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    &T lends helping hand $26m for Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba
    BY RICHARD LORD

    The T&T Government is to contribute more than $26 million to Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba in hurricane relief efforts.
    Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon revealed this yesterday during a news conference at her office at Knowsley Building in Port of Spain.
    Gopee-Scoon said Cabinet had decided to give Jamaica and Haiti $10 million each, and Cuba US$1 million.
    She said the funds for Jamaica and Haiti would be taken from the Caricom Petroleum Fund and for Cuba from the Contingency Fund.
    Haiti had been hit by two hurricanes in recent days resulting in the deaths of 88 people from floods, landslides and fallen trees.
    Gopee-Scoon said there had been 11 reported deaths and significant infrastructure damage in Jamaica, after the passage of Hurricane Gustav.
    Cubans have described Hurricane Gustav as the worst experienced by the Caribbean island since 1956.
    Several electricity towers and poles were blown down in Cuba. About 930,000 chickens and 161,000 pigs had to be euthanised and thousands acres of grain and fruit were destroyed as a result of the hurricane.
    Gopee-Scoon said all T&T nationals in those countries were reported to be safe and secure.
    She said there had been no requests for evacuation of T&T nationals in those countries.
    She, however, confirmed a request from nationals in Turks and Caicos Islands for T&T nationals there to be brought back home because of the imminent passage of Hurricane Ike in a few days.
    She said this matter was getting her priority attention.

  • #2
    $26M among the 3 countries!?!?

    YAY!!!


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
      $26M among the 3 countries!?!?

      YAY!!!
      A suh yuh say thanks?
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Yuh waan mi say it louder?

        YAY!!!


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        • #5
          Commendable Effort!

          This is actually a very commendable move by the government of Trinidad & Tobago, and directly in keeping with the spirit of CARICOM.

          One argument that has been advanced in the past by certain countries against the idea of a closer union with CARICOM, as opposed to closer union with the USA, is that CARICOM hardly helps -- or is unable to help -- when there are problems. Certainly, aid from the USA has always been more significant. It is from this perspective that one has to commend the oil-rich nation of Trinidad for what is certainly a most welcome and well-meant action.

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          • #6
            To be clear so you know what you're cheering for the amount stated above is in TT $...approximately $4.3Mil US. JA gets approximately $1.7M US of that total.

            Every donation helps.

            Thanks TT.
            Peter R

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Naminirt View Post
              &T lends helping hand $26m for Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba
              BY RICHARD LORD
              The T&T Government is to contribute more than $26 million to Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba in hurricane relief efforts.
              Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon revealed this yesterday during a news conference at her office at Knowsley Building in Port of Spain.
              Gopee-Scoon said Cabinet had decided to give Jamaica and Haiti $10 million each, and Cuba US$1 million.
              She said the funds for Jamaica and Haiti would be taken from the Caricom Petroleum Fund and for Cuba from the Contingency Fund.
              Haiti had been hit by two hurricanes in recent days resulting in the deaths of 88 people from floods, landslides and fallen trees.
              Gopee-Scoon said there had been 11 reported deaths and significant infrastructure damage in Jamaica, after the passage of Hurricane Gustav.
              Cubans have described Hurricane Gustav as the worst experienced by the Caribbean island since 1956.
              Several electricity towers and poles were blown down in Cuba. About 930,000 chickens and 161,000 pigs had to be euthanised and thousands acres of grain and fruit were destroyed as a result of the hurricane.
              Gopee-Scoon said all T&T nationals in those countries were reported to be safe and secure.
              She said there had been no requests for evacuation of T&T nationals in those countries.
              She, however, confirmed a request from nationals in Turks and Caicos Islands for T&T nationals there to be brought back home because of the imminent passage of Hurricane Ike in a few days.
              She said this matter was getting her priority attention.
              Respek!
              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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              • #8
                Beggars cannot be choosers. At least the island has reached out with an act of kindness, Should this not be acknowledged?

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                • #9
                  Isn't that what has happened? Don't see acknowledgment in the responses? What do you want?


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