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Women’s Conference “We Listen, But We Don’t Judge” Delivers Powerful Conversations and Inspiring Speakers.

womensconferrence31032025St. Maarten:---  The highly anticipated women’s conference, “We Listen, But We Don’t Judge,” hosted by Access Media Productions, was a tremendous success on Saturday at the Simpson Bay Resort. With a vibrant dress code of “Cute and Colorful,” attendees fully embraced the empowering atmosphere, making it an unforgettable experience.

The conference featured an outstanding lineup of speakers who shared their personal journeys, expertise, and insights:

Madame Valérie Damaseau – President of the Tourism Office and Territorial Council of the Collectivité de St. Martin. She spoke about the Dare to Evolve initiative, which aims to uplift people and support community-driven projects for 2025. Additionally, she shared her experiences as a woman navigating the political landscape.

Dr. Gale TC Rigobert – Dean of Academics at the University of St. Martin. She addressed the challenges of education as a handicap, reflecting on her personal journey from St. Lucia and the obstacles she overcame in academia.

Stacy-Ann Violenes – Nutse and healthcare professional. She provided valuable insights on pre-menopause and menopause, emphasizing the importance of empowering women in all professions. She also discussed the judgment surrounding Botox and fillers, encouraging women to embrace personal choices without fear.

Chef Ashanta Daniel – Award-winning chef from the Festival de la Gastronomie in St. Martin. She captivated the audience with a live cooking demonstration, inviting two lucky volunteers to recreate the dish for a chance to win a prize from Golden Taste Catering Services.

Dr. Napolina Richardson – Spiritual leader and speaker. She delivered a heartfelt talk on the effects of rejection throughout a woman’s journey, inspiring attendees to embrace self-worth and resilience.

Maya Thomas – Founder of Reflourish & Co. Thomas shared essential tips on natural haircare and introduced her line of hair products designed for natural hair.

A major highlight of the event was the surprise all-male panel, where distinguished gentlemen Pastor Rolando Toulon, Herbert Martina, and Edsel Gumbs engaged in a raw and frank conversation about relationships. The audience, composed entirely of women, did not hold back with their questions, leading to an open and eye-opening dialogue between the sexes.

“The men showed up and showed out!” The discussion provided a unique perspective on relationships, giving women the opportunity to better understand the male mindset through candid, judgment free conversation.

This inspiring event would not have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors and vendors:
      •     Domino’s
      •     Fit Food
      •     Guardian Group
      •     Telem Grouo
      •     Kangaroos Wholesale
      •     Zen2DZen
      •     Kiss by Naira
      •     University of St. Martin
      •     Reflourish by Maya Thomas

“We Listen, But We Don’t Judge” proved to be more than just a conference, as it was a movement for empowerment, education, and open dialogue. Attendees left feeling heard, inspired, and uplifted, ready to embrace their journeys with renewed confidence.


Postponement Public meeting of Parliament handling the draft National Ordinance containing rules regarding a basic payment account for consumers.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Public meeting no. 11 which was to be held today Monday, March 31, 2025 at 14.00hrs. with as agenda points:
1. Incoming documents
2. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels met betrekking tot een basisbetaalrekening voor consumenten (Landsverordening basisbetaalrekening) (Zittingsjaar 2023-2024-174) (IS/292/2023-2024 d.d. 20 december 2023)

Has been postponed until further notice upon request of the Minister of Finance.

Green Solutions International SKN and Guyana Power & Light Launch Women in Solar Energy Training Programme.

solarguyana31032025Kingston:---  Green Solutions International SKN Inc (GSI SKN), in partnership with Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL), has launched a pioneering training and coaching programme aimed at empowering women in the renewable energy sector. The “Women in Solar Energy Training Programme” is a key component of the Guyana Utility-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Programme (GUYSOL), designed to equip women with specialized skills in solar PV installation, entrepreneurship, and leadership within the renewable energy sector. This programme will provide training leading to certification by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).

This initiative directly supports Guyana’s transition to sustainable energy by addressing both the skills gap and gender imbalance in the industry. Through targeted training and mentorship, the programme will help women access meaningful career opportunities while strengthening the country’s renewable energy workforce.

A Strategic Investment in Guyana’s Energy Future

The GUYSOL programme is financed through the Guyana-Norway partnership and administered by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). It is part of Guyana’s broader commitment to expanding utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) technology and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to reduce carbon emissions, lower electricity costs, and promote energy security.

Women remain underrepresented in Guyana’s labour force, with recent data showing an increase in the unemployment rate for women from 14.4% to 19.1% between 2020 and 2021, compared to a rise from 11.7% to 13.3% for men. Recognising this disparity, the “Women in Solar Energy Training Programme” aims to break down barriers and create viable career pathways for women in the clean energy sector.

Mr. Amir Dillawar, Program Coordinator for GUYSOL explained that “Guyana Power and Light Inc, through GUYSOL, is proud to implement this initiative to create opportunities for women to advance in energy, solar, and other technical fields. With Guyana’s economy rapidly expanding due to the oil and gas sector and with the increase of other supporting and emerging industries, we aim to support greater female participation in the Guyanese workforce to improve gender equality and economic prosperity.”

Comprehensive Training and Hands-On Experience

The programme features a multi-phase approach designed to provide participants with a strong technical foundation, practical experience, and industry mentorship.

1. Five-Week Training Curriculum

Participants will complete a structured training programme covering solar PV installation, workplace safety (aligned with OSHA standards), job readiness, and climate justice. The curriculum integrates classroom instruction with real-world applications in solar installation settings, ensuring that participants develop practical skills.

2. Apprenticeship & Mentorship

Following the training, participants will enter an eight-month apprenticeship programme, gaining hands-on experience in solar PV installation. This phase involves virtual coaching through the “Energypreneurs Hub” (https://energypreneurshub.com), a dedicated online platform that provides continuous learning opportunities, professional mentorship, and industry networking. The platform features interactive forums, live Q&A sessions, a comprehensive resource library, and access to expert mentors.

3. Entrepreneurship & Leadership Development

Beyond technical training, the programme fosters entrepreneurship by offering courses in financial literacy, business development, and leadership. Women will be encouraged to explore opportunities for starting renewable energy businesses or advancing within established energy companies. This component also covers strategies for scaling renewable energy ventures.

The curriculum is aligned with global best practices and industry standards, preparing participants for certification and employment in the solar energy industry.

Advanced Training Modules and Mobile Lab

Participants will be trained using a mobile solar PV training lab, ensuring they gain practical, hands-on experience. The training will be delivered in multiple phases across different regions in Guyana to maximise accessibility.

Batch 1: The first round of in-person training will take place in Region 4 – Demerara-Mahaica, focusing on advanced PV installation topics, system design using specialised software, and a Train-the-Trainer module to develop future instructors.

Subsequent training batches will be conducted in multiple regions, ensuring that women across Guyana have access to training and career opportunities in the renewable energy sector. The proposed schedule is as follows:

  • Batch 2 will be delivered in Region 2 – Pomeroon-Supenaam.
  • Batch 3 will be conducted in either Region 5 – Mahaica-Berbice or Region 6 – East Berbice-Corentyne, depending on the number of women participants in each region.
  • Batch 4 will be held in Region 10 – Upper Demerara-Berbice.

A Transformational Initiative for Women in Energy

As Guyana accelerates its shift toward renewable energy, initiatives like this play a crucial role in fostering gender inclusivity and workforce diversification. With support from government agencies, industry leaders, and training organisations, the “Women in Solar Energy Training Programme” is set to create meaningful employment opportunities for women while contributing to the nation’s clean energy goals.

Dr. Wayne Archibald, Executive Director of GSI SKN and a leading regional expert in renewable energy training and workforce development, emphasised the programme’s significance: “The renewable energy sector in Guyana is evolving rapidly, and it is critical to ensure that women are actively involved in this transition. As the lead technical partner in this initiative, GSI SKN has developed a comprehensive curriculum that not only equips women with technical expertise in solar PV installation but also integrates entrepreneurship and leadership training. By bridging the skills gap and fostering a diverse talent pipeline, we are creating a workforce that will drive Guyana’s clean energy future. This programme represents a strategic investment in the country’s energy resilience, ensuring long-term sustainability and inclusive economic growth.”

Oranje Fonds Selects Two Contenders from Saba for the Appeltje van Oranje.

Child Focus Foundation and Saba Reach Foundation from Saba are in the running for an Appeltje van Oranje. The Oranje Fonds presents this award annually to three social initiatives that make a real difference. The two organizations were selected from 348 entries and are among the final fifty contenders. A ten-day public voting round and a pitch day will determine which ten initiatives receive an official nomination. Queen Máxima will present the Appeltjes van Oranje at Noordeinde Palace in October.

Indispensable Links
The theme of this year’s Appeltjes van Oranje is Indispensable Links. Organizations that are vital to their village, neighborhood, town, or city could register until February 23. The Oranje Fonds is looking for organizations that recognize when something is missing in their community and actively provide a solution. That’s what makes them indispensable—not only to the people they support but also to the governments and partners they collaborate with. Their approach builds bridges between municipalities, (care) institutions, other volunteer organizations, and people in need, increasing their overall impact.

Voting Period and Pitch Day
The voting period takes place from May 19 to May 28. During this time, everyone can cast a single vote for one of the fifty finalists through a dedicated voting website. The organization that receives the most votes secures the first nomination. The remaining contenders will present themselves to each other and to a jury in June. The jury will ultimately select nine more organizations to receive a nomination.

The Appeltjes van Oranje
The Oranje Fonds annually awards the Appeltjes van Oranje—the prize for initiatives that truly matter. The award honors three initiatives that promote an inclusive and engaged society. To be eligible, initiatives must be unique, creative, meaningful, and have been active for at least two years. An Appeltje van Oranje acknowledges the organization’s work and dedication. The theme changes every year.

The award consists of a bronze statuette designed and crafted by Princess Beatrix, along with a cash prize of €25,000. The funds can be freely used to support the goals of the winning initiative. Each year, Queen Máxima presents the three Appeltjes van Oranje at Noordeinde Palace. More information: www.appeltjevanoranje.nl.

Finance Minister Marinka Gumbs suggests an Emergency Task Force to find solutions to mitigate possible effects of the international tariff wars on St. Maarten.

marinkagumbs02062024PHILIPSBURG:--- I am closely monitoring international developments that could impact St. Maarten financially, resulting in runaway inflation,” said Minister of Finance Marinka Gumbs.
“I therefore intend to bring the matter up with my colleagues in the Council of Ministers so that we can have a concerted plan to mitigate such possible negative effects,” said the Minister.
The statement issued by St. Maarten’s Minister of Finance was in response to the ongoing international conflicts that some consider to be a virtual trade war involving the US, Canada, Mexico, China, and countries of the European Union.
“The idea is for us to establish an Emergency Task Force comprising of representatives of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the banking sector, SHTA, the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs Traffic and Telecommunications, TEATT, and the Ministry of Finance,” Minister Marinka Gumbs said.
The Minister explained that this Task Force will develop concrete recommendations on how St. Maarten can navigate the impending crisis successfully. She further added that outside consultants could assist the Task Force with experience and expertise in handling international emergencies such as 9-11.
According to the Minister, since St. Maarten imports most of its goods from the US, St. Maarten must consider joining the rest of the Caribbean in seeking alternative solutions in areas such as shipping and the supply chain to avert the disastrous effect the tariff war between the US and its neighbors, as well as China, could have on our island.
“We must act quickly and proactively on this matter and explore all the possibilities available, such as intensifying trade with countries within the region and beyond.
This situation—which is not of our own making—could have a similar effect on our coffers as a hurricane. We should, therefore, not be caught napping but put plans in place as we do in the case of an approaching storm to lessen the impact,” Minister Marinka Gumbs said.


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