Director of The Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) Denise Pitcher says there are other countries around the world that are not party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and who
Rhonda Maingot, founder and director of the Living Water Community (LWC), praised the teamwork between different organisations that contributed to its covid19 relief efforts, and supported the community of migrants and refugees. She spoke at the LWC end-of-year reception on Wednesday night at Mille Fleurs, Port of Spain, organised by its Migrant and Refugee Ministry.
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Trinity Communications Network (TCN) will this month relaunch its internet radio station
Trinity Radio based at the Living Water Community (LWC) Centre, Frederick Street. A satellite of the station will be operating out of the Catholic Centre, 31 Independence Square, Port of Spain.
LWC co-foundress Rhonda Maingot said
Trinity Radio has been around for many years and reached a wide audience online “and had people from all over the world on it on a regular basis.”
At the end of 2019, the server “went down” and the station was not functioning. With the pandemic in 2020 and things getting hectic with