they were not working together. so we had different priorities. so, my key priority was to set up a reading programme across the country. and when i went to see what the other ngos and the other big organisations were doing, their strategic plans and their priorities were very different. my point is that there was a quick win here, although the organisations work slowly and independently, in my experience, i think that there is an opportunity to look at a collective approach, a collective accountability, to get some of these programmes really embedded in the country. excellent oint. pete embedded in the country. excellent point- pete in embedded in the country. excellent point. pete in nottingham, - embedded in the country. excellent point. pete in nottingham, you - point. pete in nottingham, you worked in africa over 20 years. what do you think of this? do you think of this? well, first hand experience do you think of this? well, first hand experience tells do you think of this
which which washes through our own banks, which washes through our own banks, which washes through our own banks, which washes through our own tax havens which washes through our own tax havens we which washes through our own tax havens. we can do things, we can loosen havens. we can do things, we can loosen our havens. we can do things, we can loosen our visa policies to help people loosen our visa policies to help people who want to do business. let me people who want to do business. lent me take people who want to do business. me take you people who want to do business. let me take you to angela and anne in york, and pete in nottingham. anne, mark and pete are coming up, angela is coming back. anne, you worked as an ngo in cambodia and turkey. where are you in the conversation? what are you in the conversation? what i m auoin are you in the conversation? what i m going to are you in the conversation? what i m going to talk are you in the conversation? what i m going to
Insurance giant Sagicor recently presented two organisations with donations to support activities designed to raise awareness and educate the community. Representatives from the Kiwanis Club of St John’s Toddling to Reading Programme and the Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown, stopped by the company’s head office where they were presented with…
Gordon Greenidge Primary School has received a much-needed donation to bolster the capacity of its Reading Programme and improve their literary competency, thanks to Sagicor.
The leading financial solutions provider purchased and donated a p
Gordon Greenidge Primary School has received a much-needed donation to bolster the capacity of its Reading Programme and improve the pupils’ literacy competency, thanks to Sagicor.
The leading financial solutions provider purchased and donated a printer, in addition to a significant supply of toner, to assist with the expansion of the school’s “Reading A-Z” programme. Principal (Ag.) Mary Archer welcomed the