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'Take $20b from dormant accounts to fund education', says Senator Floyd Morris

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New UNESCO publication highlights opportunities for inclusive recovery from COVID-19 in Caribbean Small Island States


New UNESCO publication highlights opportunities for inclusive recovery from COVID-19 in Caribbean Small Island States
KINGSTON - The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented disruptive effects on the lives of people in the Caribbean while exacerbating inequalities among already disadvantaged groups in society, finds the UNESCO
Knowledge Series on Inclusive COVID-19 Recovery in Caribbean SIDS. The UNESCO publication released on 17 June 2021, highlights vulnerabilities and development potentials in the Caribbean and offers policy recommendations for a more inclusive, equitable, and people-centered COVID-19 recovery in the sub-region.
In ten Think Pieces, experts from academia and civil society discuss how COVID-19 has impacted groups in vulnerable situations such as people with disabilities, youth, LGBTQIA+ persons, female-headed households, and indigenous people in Caribbean Small Island Developing States, SIDS. ....

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