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Showcase your Products/Services on August 26 at the Youth Entrepreneurship Fair
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (ECYS) Rodolphe Samuel addressed the group prior to their departure. Showcase your Products/Services on August 26 at the Youth Entrepreneurship Fair
He reminded them that studying abroad comes with its challenges. “No one will tell you it will go 100% smoothly,
but we are asking you to make use of the information that was given to you, make use of the advice that was given to you, pay attention. …
If you don’t understand something, ask a question,” said Samuel.
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Showcase your Products/Services on August 26 at the Youth Entrepreneurship Fair
The Sint Maarten Library and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the USM are hereby inviting young entrepreneurs in the age bracket from 12 – 24 years to participate in the Youth Entrepreneurship Fair on Friday,
August 26, 2022. The fair opens at 9:00 a.m. and will end at 3:00 p.m. The Fair is organized in acknowledgement of ‘World entrepreneur’s day’, Sunday, August 21, 2022 and the location is St. Martin University, on Pond Island.
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This invite is in addition to all youth entrepreneurs extended to the 3rd formers of all High Schools, and interested students at the NIPA, and USM. Invitations were sent to the high schools and we are looking forward to their visit and participation in the fair during an allotted time slot of two hours.
Unfortunately, some schools still are on vacation, However, their students and other interested youngsters and persons are most welcome to swing by and learn, listen and support the activities at the Fair.
During the day, young entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to showcase and sell their products and services. The Sint Maarten library will exhibit all the books from a collection of more than 200 brand-new books related to young entrepreneurship and offer the opportunity to lend books.
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There is also the possibility of becoming a member or renewing membership. Institutions instrumental in establishing a business in Sint Maarten will present their services and answer questions.
Other classrooms will host entrepreneurship board games and presentations on ‘How to become an entrepreneur in Sint Maarten?’. There will also be several raffles. All prices are related to the subject.
This initiative arose from a cooperation between the (Dutch) Royal Library, the Sint Maarten Library, and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry to encourage reading and learning more about the possibility of becoming an entrepreneur.
The fair is in anticipation of launching a book about youth entrepreneurship in Sint Maarten later this year. The contents will be a combination of facts, experiences, and developments.
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USM has willingly offered their facility for this initiative and together all three of us look forward to offering an exposure to youth entrepreneurship second to none. Participants on the day of the fair, must set up before 8:30 a.m. Folded tables and chairs will be available on request. Lunch and drinks will be taken care of.
Young entrepreneurs interested in showcasing their products and/or participating in the presentations are advised to contact the Sint Maarten Library (Phone: +1 721 542 2970 or Email: PR@sxmlibrary.org) before August 13, 2022.
Parents from students at school who will like to participate are kindly requested to ask permission from their school management to ensure that you adhere to the compulsory education rules and regulations.
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On Sunday, August 7th, 2022, the Honorable Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson had the honor of being invited as a guest speaker at the Kids World United Play School graduation ceremony.
Five students received their graduation certificates to advance on to elementary school.
Minister Richardson thanks the Kids World United Play School Director,
Mrs. Jacqueline van Putten-Ellis for the invitation extended and commends their management team for their unwavering commitment in ensuring
that the students could graduate despite having no graduations for 3 years due to hurricane Irma and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Congratulations to Cairo Hector, Raydi Carrasco, Angelina Wilson, Sarai Cecilia, Ariana Thompson,
their parents, and team Kids World United. #MovingForwardStronger
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** Private home repairs making steady progress and will continue into 2023 **
Under the Sint Maarten Trust Fund’s Emergency Recovery Project (ERP-1), repairs to private homes are making steady progress, as evidenced by the turning over of yet another home to a Sint Maarten resident.
In attendance at the handover ceremony on Wednesday, August 3, 2022, were Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs, Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) Egbert Doran, Dutch representative in Sint Maarten Chris Johnson, and National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) Director Claret Connor.
During this ceremonial gathering, NRPB Director Connor, with the assistance of Minister Jacobs and Minister Doran, handed over the keys to a newly repaired home to the beneficiary’s son, who accepted the keys on behalf of his mother.
The beneficiary’s home was one of the many damaged during 2017’s destructive hurricane season, which affected between 70 and 80% of Sint Maarten’s local housing sector. While many homeowners have repaired their homes through hard work and determination, ERP-1’s private home repair program focused on Sint Maarten’s most financially vulnerable, such as senior citizens. Some of the program’s eligibility criteria included the provision that homeowners could not have an income of more than NAf. 4,000 per month and that they had to have been using the home as their primary residence.
With repairs to roofs, windows, and doors – as well as some structural works for enhanced safety – the ERP-1 home repair program has provided a safer environment for this segment of affected homeowners, following the “Build Back Better” principle.
As of August 1, 2022, exactly 160 private homes have been repaired through ERP-1, with work on an additional 18 private homes scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2023 under a new contract.
Noting the program’s positive results, Prime Minister Jacobs is happy that so many families are now in more resilient homes ahead of the peak of this year’s hurricane season.
“It has taken quite a while, but we are comforted in knowing that not only is the home fixed, but precautions have been taken to weather-proof it for future potential hurricanes. We would like to help more, but with the focus on seniors we are able to help our society’s vulnerable. This mother and grandmother can finally spend the night in the comfort of her own home; if that’s not progress, I don’t know what is,” said Prime Minister Jacobs.
The enhanced safety features embedded in ERP-1’s home repair program were developed in close collaboration with the Ministry of VROMI.
“The recently established building codes will help to make a more informed decision on how to rebuild after a disaster. I am delighted to be part of the handover of keys to another newly repaired home, and I urge all residents to build more resiliently,” said VROMI Minister Doran about the need for rebuilding in a more resilient manner in light of ever-stronger Atlantic hurricanes.
Highlighting the cooperation between the Government of Sint Maarten and the Government of the Netherlands, Dutch Representative Johnson said: “It’s always nice to see the results of inter-kingdom cooperation, and so far, the Sint Maarten Trust Fund has been a great example of that. The NRPB is doing fine work and deserves a lot of credit for their results and continued efforts.”
“The repairs of private homes damaged during the 2017 hurricanes could only have been possible through the dedicated efforts of many stakeholders, such as the NRPB, the Government of Sint Maarten, the World Bank, the Dutch Government, and non-governmental organizations. I’m pleased to see the positive results that have been achieved, and our enhanced resilience is due to the tireless efforts and work of everyone involved,” said NRPB Director Connor.
In addition to the 160 private homes, the ERP-1 home repair program has also directly repaired 109 units of the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF), while work on another 64 units of the Belvedere Towers is currently underway. Moreover, ERP-1 has provided retroactive financing for 160 units that were repaired by SMHDF immediately after the 2017 hurricane season.
ERP-1 is one of the many projects of the Sint Maarten Trust Fund, which is financed by the Government of the Netherlands, managed by the World Bank, and implemented by the NRPB on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten.
For more information about ERP-1, persons can visit the NRPB’s website www.nrpbsxm.org/erp1.
PHOTO 1: Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs (front row, center), Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) Egbert Doran (front row, second left), and NRPB Director Claret Connor (front row, right) handing over the keys of a repaired home to the beneficiary’s son (front row, second right) with Dutch Representative in Sint Maarten Chris Johnson (front row, left). In the background are the NRPB’s ERP-1 team, and personnel of contractor LICCOM and supervisor ILACO Suriname N.V.