Sarah Flood Beaubrun for Castries CentralUWP StLucia
Sarah Flood-Beaubrun is running for election to represent Castries Central. Her plans include:
1) Ensuring continuous clean-up and beautification campaigns in Castries to maintain high standards for the modern city.
2) Providing assistance and support for older persons, particularly with home help, social care, and access to healthcare.
3) Advocating for improved housing and infrastructure in all communities.
4) Working with schools to improve their physical conditions and ensure a healthy learning environment.
Allen Chastanet outlines his plans for Micoud South which include increasing youth employment by 50% through new jobs, ensuring free healthcare for the elderly and disabled, reopening the St. Jude Hospital, providing land and assistance to farmers, bringing higher education to the south by opening a second campus of SALCC, upgrading sports facilities, and developing a football academy. He believes development is long overdue in the south and will create new economic centers by building a highway and new cruise terminal to connect the region and provide jobs. Chastanet also wants communities to have input in budgeting and prioritizing spending to give them ownership over their development.
Sarah Flood Beaubrun for Castries CentralUWP StLucia
Sarah Flood-Beaubrun is running for election to represent Castries Central. Her plans include:
1) Ensuring continuous clean-up and beautification campaigns in Castries to maintain high standards for the modern city.
2) Providing assistance and support for older persons, particularly with home help, social care, and access to healthcare.
3) Advocating for improved housing and infrastructure in all communities.
4) Working with schools to improve their physical conditions and ensure a healthy learning environment.
Allen Chastanet outlines his plans for Micoud South which include increasing youth employment by 50% through new jobs, ensuring free healthcare for the elderly and disabled, reopening the St. Jude Hospital, providing land and assistance to farmers, bringing higher education to the south by opening a second campus of SALCC, upgrading sports facilities, and developing a football academy. He believes development is long overdue in the south and will create new economic centers by building a highway and new cruise terminal to connect the region and provide jobs. Chastanet also wants communities to have input in budgeting and prioritizing spending to give them ownership over their development.
The Everest Foundation was established over 30 years ago by Patrick and Shannon Stapleton to support projects helping those in need through education and skills development. The Foundation has funded education for deaf students, supported orphanages, established an IT learning center for orphans, sponsored individuals for education and athletics, and built homes. It aims to empower communities through mentoring and teaching skills for employment and self-sufficiency.
The document outlines Carol White's platform as a mayoral candidate for Blytheville, Arkansas. Her platform focuses on bringing real jobs to the city, reducing crime, creating an open and accountable government, improving education and youth programs, and ensuring quality healthcare. The document also lists Carol White's accomplishments as a city councilwoman, which include developing a five-year city plan, providing flood relief, initiating audits of city funds, presenting budget cuts, and curbing crime and blight in the city.
Throne Speech 2018 Building Resilience Today to Secure our FutureOPM Saint Lucia
- The Governor General's speech outlines initiatives to build resilience in Saint Lucia through strengthening human infrastructure, social safety nets, families and children, education, health services, and justice and security.
- Key policies and legislation discussed include a social protection bill, family law legislation, a child care bill, education reforms, a national health insurance scheme, and revisions to criminal and evidence laws.
- The goal is to develop policies and laws that secure the future of Saint Lucia by focusing on people, sustainable development, and building a more prosperous and resilient nation.
Philanthropedia’s mission is to improve nonprofit effectiveness by directing money to and facilitating discussion about expert recommended high-impact nonprofits.
The presentation provides information about the Pietermaritzburg Community Chest and Operation Sukuma Sakhe (OSS) program in Wards 1-9 of Vulindlela. It discusses the Community Chest's mission to raise and distribute funds to organizations assisting with welfare, education, and health needs. It also describes OSS's goal of overcoming issues like poverty, unemployment, crime, and disease in communities through coordinated efforts. Specific initiatives discussed include health worker forums and engagement with local NGOs in Ward 10.
F5 Foster Care - How many foster homes are needed?F5 Foster Care
The recruitment of Fosters Carers is a priority for all Foster Service providers at the moment. Too many children are left without the right placements due to shortages in new carers being assessed and trained.
The A Team is a group that promotes healthy lifestyles and bodybuilding in townships and under-resourced areas. They train senior citizens and athletes and have had success competing locally and abroad. The A Team hosts an annual bodybuilding event using sports facilities in Soweto to build communities, address issues like substance abuse, and recognize athletes in different categories. They currently operate out of a community center, running activities like gardening, fitness classes, and storytelling during the week.
This document provides a practice resource for staff working with Aboriginal people and communities in NSW. It aims to improve cultural understanding and service delivery. The resource contains general information on communicating respectfully, understanding community structures, and holding appropriate consultations. It also provides context on the history of policies like the Stolen Generations and the ongoing impacts of colonization that contribute to mistrust of welfare agencies. Recognizing this history is important for building effective relationships.
City in the Community Foundation (CITC) was originally formed in 1894 to address social issues in Manchester, and was reformed in 1986 by former Manchester City goalkeeper Alex Williams MBE to continue tackling those same issues through football. CITC now works globally through the City Football Group to use football to create opportunities and address challenges like education, employment, health, crime, and social inclusion. In the 2014/15 season alone, CITC engaged over 45,000 people and raised over £130,000 for its programs.
A selection of endorsers for our comprehensive long-term strategy, We can solve poverty in the UK, which shows how the Government, businesses, communities, charities and individuals can all mobilise for a UK free from poverty.
Islington Giving is a campaign launched in September 2010 that aims to raise £3 million over three years to address poverty, youth investment, and isolation in Islington, London. It is a partnership between local charitable trusts that provides grants and recruits volunteers to support projects that tackle deprivation and social issues. Some initiatives include a door-knocking program to connect residents to services, and opening a sports center on Saturdays to provide activities for youth. The campaign seeks to expand its grant programs, increase volunteer and business involvement, and build lasting partnerships to address needs in Islington.
Fuller Center for Housing, Queensland, Australia (FCHQA) is a non-profit organization that builds houses for low-income families with no interest mortgages. It relies on volunteers from churches, businesses, and the homeowners themselves to construct simple homes that are then financed over 15-30 years with mortgage payments funding additional housing. The volunteer base includes elected officials, business leaders, retirees, and others from different backgrounds.
Emmaus was founded in 1978 by Dr. Arthur Flemming and five faith communities to help seniors remain independent through access to food, social and physical activities, and affordable housing. It now coordinates over 700 volunteers annually who provide services to thousands of seniors in the DC area. Key services include delivering free grocery bags, reassurance calls, transportation, computer classes, counseling, job training, and advocacy for affordable housing and mental wellness.
Federal / CSBG funds provide anti-poverty block grants to coordinate and deliver programs and services to low-income families and communities. Other government funds from state and federal dollars support family development, school readiness, parenting education, housing counseling, and long-term services. Private contracts support programs like PPL OnTrack and services for residents of low/moderate-income housing. The organization uses program services funding for direct service staff and supplies to deliver services and supports, while management and general funds cover administrative staff and operations. Fundraising seeks private contracts to help families move out of poverty and towards self-sufficiency.
The document discusses opportunities for businesses in the Eurobodalla region of Australia resulting from the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It notes that by 2019 over 500,000 people with disabilities nationally will have $18 billion to spend annually on supports. In Eurobodalla specifically, 900 individuals will have $30 million to spend. The presentation urges local businesses to consider how they can meet the needs and wants of people with disabilities to ensure they spend their NDIS funding locally rather than having to leave the community. A variety of business opportunities are listed including in planning, financial services, employment, leisure activities, and equipment repairs.
1) Sr. Scholasticah Nganda is expressing interest in becoming a board member of the International Network of Initiatives in Social Enterprise (INISE).
2) Mukuru Promotion Centre is a church-based charitable organization established in 1985 in the Mukuru slums of Nairobi, Kenya to provide education, health services, and social rehabilitation programs.
3) Over 25 years, Mukuru Promotion Centre has impacted over 600,000 vulnerable people in the community through programs like primary education, secondary school sponsorships, vocational training, rehabilitation services, and affordable healthcare.
You are all invited to 51Give's Fundraiser Cocktail taking place in Beijing's Zeta Bar on March 29 2011.
The proceeds of the event will be donated to CSWEF and used to promote development aid and poveryy alleviation.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the world around you, network and have a great evening in one of Beijing's most vibrant locales.
The document outlines plans for the Houston Area Teacher Sports association (H.A.T.S.) to create after-school programs and community infrastructure through fundraising from teacher-led sports programs. The mission is to enrich students academically and culturally while bringing school and community together. Funds would support facilities like a liberal arts studio, resource center, hair salon, community garden, basketball courts, and security cameras. The goal is to engage more students, close achievement gaps, decrease incarceration rates and foster pride in low-income communities.
Mary Meeker presented an overview of internet trends at the 2012 Stanford Internet Trends conference. Some key points from the document include:
- Global internet users reached 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% year-over-year growth, driven largely by emerging markets.
- Smartphone subscribers surpassed 1.1 billion globally in Q4 2012, with 42% year-over-year growth, though smartphones still only account for 17% of total mobile subscribers.
- Tablet and mobile adoption is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop computers. iOS and Android combined captured 45% of the personal computing market in 2012, compared to 35% for Windows.
Wijaya Jap is seeking a career as an accountant, particularly in self-managed super funds. He has a Bachelor of Commerce with Honors in Finance from the University of Melbourne and passed the CFA Level 1 exam. He has work experience as an accounting intern and cost analyst, and also interned in equity research. He is organized and detail-oriented with strong research, communication, and computer skills.
The Everest Foundation was established over 30 years ago by Patrick and Shannon Stapleton to support projects helping those in need through education and skills development. The Foundation has funded education for deaf students, supported orphanages, established an IT learning center for orphans, sponsored individuals for education and athletics, and built homes. It aims to empower communities through mentoring and teaching skills for employment and self-sufficiency.
The document outlines Carol White's platform as a mayoral candidate for Blytheville, Arkansas. Her platform focuses on bringing real jobs to the city, reducing crime, creating an open and accountable government, improving education and youth programs, and ensuring quality healthcare. The document also lists Carol White's accomplishments as a city councilwoman, which include developing a five-year city plan, providing flood relief, initiating audits of city funds, presenting budget cuts, and curbing crime and blight in the city.
Throne Speech 2018 Building Resilience Today to Secure our FutureOPM Saint Lucia
- The Governor General's speech outlines initiatives to build resilience in Saint Lucia through strengthening human infrastructure, social safety nets, families and children, education, health services, and justice and security.
- Key policies and legislation discussed include a social protection bill, family law legislation, a child care bill, education reforms, a national health insurance scheme, and revisions to criminal and evidence laws.
- The goal is to develop policies and laws that secure the future of Saint Lucia by focusing on people, sustainable development, and building a more prosperous and resilient nation.
Philanthropedia’s mission is to improve nonprofit effectiveness by directing money to and facilitating discussion about expert recommended high-impact nonprofits.
The presentation provides information about the Pietermaritzburg Community Chest and Operation Sukuma Sakhe (OSS) program in Wards 1-9 of Vulindlela. It discusses the Community Chest's mission to raise and distribute funds to organizations assisting with welfare, education, and health needs. It also describes OSS's goal of overcoming issues like poverty, unemployment, crime, and disease in communities through coordinated efforts. Specific initiatives discussed include health worker forums and engagement with local NGOs in Ward 10.
F5 Foster Care - How many foster homes are needed?F5 Foster Care
The recruitment of Fosters Carers is a priority for all Foster Service providers at the moment. Too many children are left without the right placements due to shortages in new carers being assessed and trained.
The A Team is a group that promotes healthy lifestyles and bodybuilding in townships and under-resourced areas. They train senior citizens and athletes and have had success competing locally and abroad. The A Team hosts an annual bodybuilding event using sports facilities in Soweto to build communities, address issues like substance abuse, and recognize athletes in different categories. They currently operate out of a community center, running activities like gardening, fitness classes, and storytelling during the week.
This document provides a practice resource for staff working with Aboriginal people and communities in NSW. It aims to improve cultural understanding and service delivery. The resource contains general information on communicating respectfully, understanding community structures, and holding appropriate consultations. It also provides context on the history of policies like the Stolen Generations and the ongoing impacts of colonization that contribute to mistrust of welfare agencies. Recognizing this history is important for building effective relationships.
City in the Community Foundation (CITC) was originally formed in 1894 to address social issues in Manchester, and was reformed in 1986 by former Manchester City goalkeeper Alex Williams MBE to continue tackling those same issues through football. CITC now works globally through the City Football Group to use football to create opportunities and address challenges like education, employment, health, crime, and social inclusion. In the 2014/15 season alone, CITC engaged over 45,000 people and raised over £130,000 for its programs.
A selection of endorsers for our comprehensive long-term strategy, We can solve poverty in the UK, which shows how the Government, businesses, communities, charities and individuals can all mobilise for a UK free from poverty.
Islington Giving is a campaign launched in September 2010 that aims to raise £3 million over three years to address poverty, youth investment, and isolation in Islington, London. It is a partnership between local charitable trusts that provides grants and recruits volunteers to support projects that tackle deprivation and social issues. Some initiatives include a door-knocking program to connect residents to services, and opening a sports center on Saturdays to provide activities for youth. The campaign seeks to expand its grant programs, increase volunteer and business involvement, and build lasting partnerships to address needs in Islington.
Fuller Center for Housing, Queensland, Australia (FCHQA) is a non-profit organization that builds houses for low-income families with no interest mortgages. It relies on volunteers from churches, businesses, and the homeowners themselves to construct simple homes that are then financed over 15-30 years with mortgage payments funding additional housing. The volunteer base includes elected officials, business leaders, retirees, and others from different backgrounds.
Emmaus was founded in 1978 by Dr. Arthur Flemming and five faith communities to help seniors remain independent through access to food, social and physical activities, and affordable housing. It now coordinates over 700 volunteers annually who provide services to thousands of seniors in the DC area. Key services include delivering free grocery bags, reassurance calls, transportation, computer classes, counseling, job training, and advocacy for affordable housing and mental wellness.
Federal / CSBG funds provide anti-poverty block grants to coordinate and deliver programs and services to low-income families and communities. Other government funds from state and federal dollars support family development, school readiness, parenting education, housing counseling, and long-term services. Private contracts support programs like PPL OnTrack and services for residents of low/moderate-income housing. The organization uses program services funding for direct service staff and supplies to deliver services and supports, while management and general funds cover administrative staff and operations. Fundraising seeks private contracts to help families move out of poverty and towards self-sufficiency.
The document discusses opportunities for businesses in the Eurobodalla region of Australia resulting from the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It notes that by 2019 over 500,000 people with disabilities nationally will have $18 billion to spend annually on supports. In Eurobodalla specifically, 900 individuals will have $30 million to spend. The presentation urges local businesses to consider how they can meet the needs and wants of people with disabilities to ensure they spend their NDIS funding locally rather than having to leave the community. A variety of business opportunities are listed including in planning, financial services, employment, leisure activities, and equipment repairs.
1) Sr. Scholasticah Nganda is expressing interest in becoming a board member of the International Network of Initiatives in Social Enterprise (INISE).
2) Mukuru Promotion Centre is a church-based charitable organization established in 1985 in the Mukuru slums of Nairobi, Kenya to provide education, health services, and social rehabilitation programs.
3) Over 25 years, Mukuru Promotion Centre has impacted over 600,000 vulnerable people in the community through programs like primary education, secondary school sponsorships, vocational training, rehabilitation services, and affordable healthcare.
You are all invited to 51Give's Fundraiser Cocktail taking place in Beijing's Zeta Bar on March 29 2011.
The proceeds of the event will be donated to CSWEF and used to promote development aid and poveryy alleviation.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the world around you, network and have a great evening in one of Beijing's most vibrant locales.
The document outlines plans for the Houston Area Teacher Sports association (H.A.T.S.) to create after-school programs and community infrastructure through fundraising from teacher-led sports programs. The mission is to enrich students academically and culturally while bringing school and community together. Funds would support facilities like a liberal arts studio, resource center, hair salon, community garden, basketball courts, and security cameras. The goal is to engage more students, close achievement gaps, decrease incarceration rates and foster pride in low-income communities.
Mary Meeker presented an overview of internet trends at the 2012 Stanford Internet Trends conference. Some key points from the document include:
- Global internet users reached 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% year-over-year growth, driven largely by emerging markets.
- Smartphone subscribers surpassed 1.1 billion globally in Q4 2012, with 42% year-over-year growth, though smartphones still only account for 17% of total mobile subscribers.
- Tablet and mobile adoption is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop computers. iOS and Android combined captured 45% of the personal computing market in 2012, compared to 35% for Windows.
Wijaya Jap is seeking a career as an accountant, particularly in self-managed super funds. He has a Bachelor of Commerce with Honors in Finance from the University of Melbourne and passed the CFA Level 1 exam. He has work experience as an accounting intern and cost analyst, and also interned in equity research. He is organized and detail-oriented with strong research, communication, and computer skills.
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INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN SINGLE WINDOWS AND OTHER EXISTING SYSTEMS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES_KENTRADE PRESENTATION - SINGLE WINDOW CONFERENCE 2016 MARRAKESH
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Stative verbs refer to states rather than actions or processes. These include verbs of the mind like think and believe, verbs of emotion like love and hate, verbs of state like seem and consist, verbs of possession like have and own, and verbs of the senses like see and feel. Stative verbs are usually not used in the continuous form and take on a different meaning when they are used continuously.
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This document discusses the CS14 406: Microprocessor Based Design course taught at Aryanet Institute of Technology. It covers the architecture of the 8086 microprocessor, including its memory segmentation, addressing modes, and hardware specifications. The course objectives are to familiarize students with microprocessor internals and interfacing methods. The course is divided into modules that cover topics such as the 8086 architecture, memory segmentation, instruction sets, and the hardware specifications of the 8086 pinout. Homework assignments include drawing the internal block diagram and pin diagram of the 8086 microprocessor.
Презентация Алексея Скобелева (Markswebb Rank & Report) с конференции «Mobil...Банковское обозрение
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This document provides contact information for the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including council members, administration staff, public works, library, fire department, and more. It also lists upcoming council meeting dates, garbage collection details, landfill locations, and information on local organizations like the museum society and chamber of commerce.
This document provides contact information for the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including council members, administration staff, public works, library, fire department, and more. It also includes schedules and deadlines for taxes, garbage collection, council meetings and landfill hours. Information is provided on recreation facilities, economic development programs, local organizations and the new combined weekly newspaper serving the area.
The document provides information about the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and administration staff. It also lists contact information for various town departments and services including public works, the library, fire department, and community organizations in Sexsmith, Alberta.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including contact details for town administration and various departments. It also lists council meeting dates and times open to the public, as well as information about garbage collection, landfill locations, community groups and organizations, and other local services.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including contact details for town administration and various departments. It also lists council meeting dates and times open to the public, as well as information on garbage collection, landfill locations, community groups and organizations, and other local services.
This document provides contact information for the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including the town council members, town administration staff, public works department, library, fire department, and other local services. It also includes schedules and deadlines for garbage collection, council meetings, taxes, and rentals of community facilities. Information is provided on programs like business support, home support, and recreational activities in the area.
This document provides contact information for the Town of Sexsmith municipal government, including the town council, town administration offices, public works department, library, fire department, and other local services. It also includes schedules and deadlines for garbage collection, council meetings, facility rentals, and other community events and organizations in Sexsmith.
This document provides information about the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members, town administration and staff contacts, services and facilities in Sexsmith including public works, the library, fire department, taxes, garbage collection, landfills, community events, and more. It aims to inform residents about town governance and available local resources.
This document provides information about the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members, town administration and staff contacts, services and facilities in Sexsmith including public works, the library, fire department, taxes, garbage collection, landfills, community groups, businesses, recreation activities, and more. It aims to inform residents about town governance and available local resources.
This document provides information about the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members, town administration and staff contacts, services and facilities in Sexsmith including public works, the library, fire department, taxes, garbage collection, landfills, community grants, business programs, trails, facilities rentals, citizens patrol, museum, chamber of commerce, churches, home support, campground, development lot, roads report, walk/run club, sand bin, and the new town website and mobile apps.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith including contact details for the town administration and various departments, council meeting dates, garbage collection details, landfill locations, tax information, community groups and facilities, and upcoming community events. It aims to inform residents about municipal services and opportunities for community involvement.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith municipal government and services. It lists the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and administration staff. It provides contact information for the town office, public works department, library, fire department, and more. It also includes schedules and deadlines for taxes, garbage collection, council meetings, and other community events and services in Sexsmith.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith municipal government and services. It lists the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and administration staff. It provides contact information for the town office, public works department, library, fire department, and information on taxes, garbage collection, landfills, and facilities rentals. It also advertises community groups and services including FCSS programs, museums, chambers of commerce, churches, and recreational activities.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith municipal government and services. It lists the 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and administration staff. It provides contact information for the town office, public works department, library, fire department, and information on taxes, garbage collection, landfills, and facilities rental. It also advertises community groups and services including FCSS programs, Citizens on Patrol, the museum, chamber of commerce, churches, and recreational opportunities.
This document provides contact information for the Town of Sexsmith municipal government including the 2013-2017 town council members, town administration staff, public works department, library, fire department, and upcoming council meeting dates. It also includes information about taxes, garbage collection, local landfills, community groups and organizations, and local services.
Koda Living Community is a new 80-bed long term care facility being built in Owatonna, Minnesota as part of a continuum of care campus. It will provide home-like, specialized care for residents transitioning from the hospital back home or needing long term care. Steele County and Benedictine Health System formed Steele County Communities for a Lifetime to address the growing healthcare needs of the aging population in the area. While construction has begun, additional funding is needed to fully realize the vision of a supportive living community through specialized amenities and equipment at Koda Living Community.
This document discusses queering the heteronormative and cisnormative space of aged care in Australia to be more inclusive of LGBTQ individuals. It provides context on recent aged care reforms, the current religious influence on many service providers, and workforce demographics. It then outlines efforts to increase inclusion through the national LGBTQ aging strategy, training resources, and the Outrageous Ageing project. The goal is to improve access, services and advocacy for LGBTQ elders.
Digital Services Team & Strategic Commissioning Away Day
The speaker discussed the journey of digital and information services in Kent. Key points included:
1) The government's "digital by default" policy and the challenge of digital exclusion for 18% of Kent residents.
2) The team's work to develop an online "Tool for All" directory to simplify access to services based on user research and design principles.
3) The benefits of collaboration between Digital Services and Commissioning and an invitation to continue providing feedback to improve support for residents.
This document provides contact information and details about services and organizations in Sexsmith, Alberta, including:
- The 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and town administration staff.
- Details on garbage collection, taxes, and facilities like the town office, public works department, library, and fire department.
- Upcoming council meeting dates and information on renting local facilities.
- Local organizations like the museum society, chamber of commerce, and walking club.
This document provides contact information and details about services in Sexsmith, Alberta, including:
- The 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members and town administration staff.
- Details on garbage collection, taxes, and meeting schedules.
- Information on local organizations like the museum society, chamber of commerce, and walking club.
- Recreational facilities like the campground and community garden.
- Notification of the new town website launch.
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This is the United Workers Party's 2021 Manifesto which outlines our plans and programmes to continue taking Saint Lucia forward over the next 5 years. #LetsKeepWorking #VoteUWP
200 Projects and Successes of the United Workers PartyUWP StLucia
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques such as deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed. These new approaches are being applied to many areas and fueling a new wave of innovation and development in AI.
200 Achievements by the United Workers Party (2016-2020)UWP StLucia
Since being elected on June 6th, 2016, the United Workers Party administration has improved almost every aspect of the economy and Saint Lucian life. From implementing the largest road rehabilitation programme in the country's history, to 4 consecutive years of Economic Growth, Team Workers has delivered and continues to deliver to the people of Saint Lucia!
The United Workers Party assumed Government on June 6th,2016. In the first 2 years of their tenure they have been able to achieve over 100 major successes.
The document is the manifesto of the United Workers Party (UWP) for the 2016 Saint Lucian general election. It outlines the UWP's plans to address the economy and society if elected. On the economy, the UWP plans to implement fiscal discipline to reduce debt, cut taxes to lower the cost of living, grow the economy through targeted investments, and diversify the economy beyond its current dependence on tourism and bananas. The UWP believes these economic policies will create jobs, wealth, and opportunities for Saint Lucians.
Lenard "Spider" Montoute is a man with a vision for empowering the residents of Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, especially the youth. His vision includes expanding access to education and funding, developing local infrastructure, and establishing mentorship programs to allow people to pursue their dreams and play active roles in the economy and society. Spider wants to be a facilitator for residents and use public funds to enhance lives through independence, not handouts. He envisions further developing the waterfront and Dauphin Heritage Site to preserve native history, provide opportunities for small businesses, and involve the local community in a public-private partnership.
The United Workers Party continues to take its message of change to the Saint Lucian public by releasing the first issue of its Newspaper- "The Torch" showcasing the work that the UWP has done in the last 3 years
CDB 2014 Caribbean Economic Review and Outlook for 2015UWP StLucia
The document provides an economic review and outlook for the Caribbean region in 2014-2015. It finds that 16 of the Caribbean Development Bank's 19 borrowing member countries experienced economic growth in 2014, led by tourism and construction services. Unemployment rates fell in some countries but rose in Barbados and St. Lucia. Inflation slowed to an average of 2.3% for the region due to lower international commodity prices. While tourism and construction expanded in most countries, declines in commodity prices negatively impacted the mining and quarrying sectors of commodity exporters.
This official list of approved messages for protest match against high fuel, high unemployment, 3 years of Economic contraction, removal of subsidies on rice, flour and sugar, $11 Million Borbol Bridge, $37 Million for 42 Low Income houses.
Accomplishments of Lenard Spider MontouteUWP StLucia
This document summarizes the achievements and proposed projects of the Parliamentary Representative for Gros Islet from 2006 to the present. It outlines developments in sports facilities, social infrastructure, education, roads and drainage projects, security initiatives, and community programs. Key achievements include the national tennis center, HRDC centers, schools upgrades, street lighting, and bridges. Proposed future projects include a vendors market, preschool, daycare for the elderly, and a polyclinic to further improve services for the Gros Islet constituency.
The United Workers Party 2011 Manifesto outlines their achievements over the past five years as the governing party of Saint Lucia. Some key achievements include maintaining positive economic growth and low inflation despite global economic challenges. They focused on growth initiatives in agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure development through various projects. The manifesto highlights their fiscal discipline which has kept Saint Lucia's credit rating strong and helped manage public debt at a lower rate of increase compared to the previous administration.
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Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
केरल उच्च न्यायालय ने 11 जून, 2024 को मंडला पूजा में भाग लेने की अनुमति मांगने वाली 10 वर्षीय लड़की की रिट याचिका को खारिज कर दिया, जिसमें सर्वोच्च न्यायालय की एक बड़ी पीठ के समक्ष इस मुद्दे की लंबित प्रकृति पर जोर दिया गया। यह आदेश न्यायमूर्ति अनिल के. नरेंद्रन और न्यायमूर्ति हरिशंकर वी. मेनन की खंडपीठ द्वारा पारित किया गया
1. Vote
for Castries East
Employment
We will develop a database of skills in the
community to assist with job placement and
support for community projects.
We will create and promote opportunities for
employment utilizing the skills available in the
community.
People Empowerment
We will develop a new policy on local
government to give our people a greater say in
their own lives.
We will have regular meetings with residents to
update them on our plans and get their feedback
on what their priorities are.
Sports and Recreation
We will enhance the major sporting facilities
Castries East and build a synthetic 400m athletic
track.
We will provide recreational facilities in all
-communities with free Wi Fi in select areas.
Housing
We will provide model housing for citizens,
particularly those living below the poverty line
and support others to own their own homes.
Every household will be afforded access to
modern sanitary facilities
Elderly and Vulnerable
We will establish a feeding programme that
caters to those who are not able to provide
their daily meals.
Some of
My Plans for CASTRIES EAST
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#13 Colony House, John Compton Highway, Castries.
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2. “I worked with nine different
administrations during my thirty-
four years as a public servant,”
Fortuna recalls “and I can safely
say that the UWP has a better
legacy of success than the SLP.
The party delivered higher levels
of prosperity, introduced better
social programmes, managed the
economy better and displayed a
greater level of honesty. This is
why I chose to join the UWP team
and I invite you to vote for a
government where people come
first.”