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New Leadership Support Programme Launched for BES Islands.

besislandsupport27022025Oranjestad, Statia:---  A new initiative to strengthen governance in the Caribbean Netherlands has officially launched, providing tailored support for administrators in Bonaire, Statia, and Saba.

Developed in partnership with the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK), the programme offers training, mentorship, and strategic guidance to key government officials. In December 2024, Island Governors John Soliano (Bonaire), Alida Francis (Sint Eustatius), and Jonathan Johnson (Saba) signed agreements with State Secretary Zsolt Szabó to mark the programme’s official launch.

Statia’s Island Governor, Alida Francis, emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating:

“The training for Governors, Island Council members, Commissioners, Registrars, and Island Secretaries will enable all parties to effectively fulfill their responsibilities within the government structure. Hosting the sessions on the islands ensures greater participation.”

As part of the initiative, two training sessions are scheduled to take place on Statia on Friday, February 28th, and Monday, March 3rd. These sessions will be delivered by several Dutch professional associations, each with expertise in governance and public administration.


Court renders verdict in ‘Ruby’ deprivation case.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Court of First Instance of Sint Maarten on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, rendered its verdict in two proceedings for the deprivation of illegally obtained benefits related to the “Ruby” investigation.
The Court has ruled that Claudius Buncamper will be deprived of NAf 229,206 and Maria Buncamper Molanus of NAf. 224,458,80. Those amounts are a slight deviation from what the Prosecutor’s Office requested from the Court on January 29. Those amounts were NAf 255,441 and NAf 219,734, respectively.

The Prosecutor’s Office sees this ruling as important as it fits the principle that crime, no matter the level, should never benefit the perpetrator(s) and that the community should never be a victim.

Ruby Investigation focused, among other things, on official corruption surrounding the tendering of management contracts for the waste dump in Sint Maarten. Alleged mismanagement of the landfill may have resulted in health risks to St Maarten society.

The claims were filed by the Central Team (CT) of the Attorney General of Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba as a follow-up to Ruby. The claims relate to the deprivation of assets obtained through the commission of criminal offenses by two individuals. Both individuals were convicted on appeal in Ruby at the end of 2023 for, among other things, corruption.

Statia Government Addresses Air Quality Concerns.

landfillsintkitts20022025Oranjestad, Statia:---  The Statia Government acknowledges public concerns regarding changes in air quality between the early hours of Wednesday, 26 February 2025.

Following an investigation, it has been confirmed that a fire broke out in a section of the Conaree Landfill in St Kitts at approximately 1:00 AM. Although not a large blaze, the burning material produced significant smoke, which was carried by wind to surrounding areas, including Statia.

The St Kitts Fire Department responded promptly, containing and monitoring the fire. As of Thursday, 27 February, the affected area continues to burn, the smoke levels have reduced significantly. Efforts remain ongoing to fully extinguish the fire.

Residents experiencing discomfort due to air pollution are advised to take necessary precautions, including limiting outdoor exposure. The Statia Government remains in close contact with St Kitts authorities and will provide updates as needed.

We appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as the situation continues to be managed.

Yuverta Students Visit Saba for Collaboration on Green Education.

On Wednesday, February 26th, PES, for the first time, welcomed a group of students from the Yuverta Eco and Wildlife study program, who will participate in various activities on Saba. These students will get to know the island throughout the two weeks and offer learning opportunities for Saban youths.
PES and Yuverta entered into an agreement in 2023 with the intention of exploring how green education could contribute to the goals of Saba. Yuverta offers professional training and education centering around topics such as gardening, livestock farming, water management, and urban green development, amongst other things.
Throughout their time on Saba, the group will host various workshops with participants from, for example, the MDT program through the Department of Community Development and Culture and the Saba Reach Foundation. The purpose of these workshops will be to engage with the local community and offer a fun and learning environment within green education. Students from Yuverta will also share their personal experiences, challenges they have faced, and how they have overcome them while being students.
Additionally, the group will experience a day of trail maintenance, take part in monitoring insects with the Saba Estafette Expedition, and tour locations such as Saba Electric, the marine research center, and the waste facility. Residents can also look out for the group as they administer questionnaires to gather more information on what locals would like to learn within the topics of nature, agriculture, the environment, and ocean-related topics.
PES looks forward to this collaboration with Yuverta as we continue to explore how green education can be promoted and implemented on Saba.

Tzu Chi supports 1,428 families with major relief effort.

tzuchi27022025PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation helped to alleviate the burden on 1,428 families by providing essential food items during its fifteenth “Three Goods” relief distribution, held at the Tzu Chi Center in Cul De Sac recently.

The main purpose of the relief, aside from helping its monthly care families, was to assist low-income families and pensioners who struggle to meet their needs at the end of each month. For the relief effort, Tzu Chi volunteers come together on the last Sunday of every month to distribute essential items such as rice, oil, peas, pasta, and flour, ensuring that families can have food on their table even when they are unable to make ends meet by the end of the month. The “Three Goods” relief encourages everyone to “think good, speak good, and do good” in all that they do.

Distributed were 1,428 22 lb bags of rice, 1,428 1 liter bottles of oil, 1,547 16oz packs of dried peas, and 1,547 16oz packets of pasta. This massive effort involved 476 volunteers, 69 of whom were new, 71 Commissioners in training, and 43 Commissioners, amongst others. The donation effort was estimated to have benefitted 8,245 family members.

The relief was special in that, for the first time, it was hosted by one volunteer who addressed attendees in English, while another translated into Creole and another into Spanish. The volunteers shared the history of Tzu Chi, starting with 30 housewives saving NT$0.50 (about US $0.02) daily before grocery shopping to help people in need. This small but powerful action spread across the world, reaching 139 countries, reminding everyone that even the most negligible daily saving can make a difference in someone’s life.
During the program, the topics of conserving water, promoting healthy eating, and recycling were shared. Recipients were told that water is essential for life and were advised when using water to avoid leaving the tap running unnecessarily and reduce the flow to the size of a pencil.
As it relates to promoting healthy eating, recipients were advised to choose a vegetarian diet and to reduce their meat consumption.
They were also advised to use reusable bags and carry their own utensils instead of relying on plastic cups, plates, and bags. This will help to reduce waste in St. Maarten.

Tzu Chi Commissioner Sandra Cheung said the audience responded positively. One of the attendees shared that while they were grateful to receive food, what truly inspired them was the message, the clear translations, and how Tzu Chi made sure everyone could understand despite the different languages spoken. A young Spanish-speaking recipient thanked Tzu Chi for helping him and his family and expressed hope that Tzu Chi could continue their support in the following year. He stated that Tzu Chi is doing a wonderful job, and he needs their help and support 100%.
An elderly recipient mentioned that many people in St. Maarten are in need and do not have work. She hopes that the Taiwan "head office" will continue supporting Tzu Chi St. Maarten so that vulnerable families can continue to receive help locally.
A female recipient also expressed her gratitude and wished Tzu Chi many more years of success. She shared that sometimes her family does not have enough food to feed everyone, so she is grateful for even the smallest help and hopes Tzu Chi will continue their good work.
Cheung said Tzu Chi is deeply moved by the honest feedback from the recipients and the foundation. We highly value their openness. Despite living on this beautiful island, many vulnerable families are in desperate situations. “As Tzu Chi volunteers, we are blessed to have the opportunity to help, with the support of Master Cheng Yen and Tzu Chi Taiwan,” said Cheung.
“We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the 476 dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the year of 2024 relief distribution possible. Their hard work, coordination, and commitment ensured that everything was well-organized, and without their support, the relief program would not have been possible. They played a crucial role in the smooth operation of the event, and we are deeply thankful for their efforts.”
Tzu Chi encouraged volunteers and recipients to reflect on the past 15 months of relief programmes.

Manpower needed
Tzu Chi addressed concerns about manpower and financial support to continue the monthly programmes this year. Cheung said without either of these, Tzu Chi St. Maarten would not have succeeded. “We encourage recipients to share their feedback as it will directly influence our budget for the coming year,” Cheung said.
Persons interested in joining Tzu Chi and following its tradition of saving small coins daily, like the Tzu Chi Bamboo Bank, can donate to Tzu Chi's account: WIB US Account #21932201


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