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Frank Mingo Funeral Rescheduled from Thursday to Friday

PHILIPSBURG - Please be informed that due to the upcoming weather on Thursday, the funeral service for former Senator and Minister of Finance Hon. Frank Mingo, has been moved to FRIDAY August 28th at 10 am until 1 pm at the Royal Funeral Home in Sucker Garden.

After which the Church service will be at Grand Case Catholic Church from 2-4pm.

For details check out the daily newspaper obituary. Once again, the date is now FRIDAY the 28th August 2015.

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Iraq: UN hotline set up to reach out to displaced Iraqis scattered in hard-to-reach areas

INTERNATIONAL – United Nations relief agencies today announced the launch of a national hotline in Iraq to respond to the urgent food, medical and shelter needs of people displaced by the fighting now numbering 3.2 million and scattered in over 3,000 hard-to-reach locations across the war-ravaged country.

“More than 3.2 million Iraqis have been internally displaced since the beginning of 2014 and we are simply not able to reach everyone due to the sheer size of the crisis,” Bruno Geddo, the representative for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Iraq, said a joint announcement released today in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.

“People continue to be on the move and many more are being displaced as we speak,” said Mr. Geddo. “While the call centre will help identify and respond to the most urgent needs of the displaced, it will also ensure that up-to-date information is available to them, so that they can access the assistance and services they require.”

“This is particularly important for displaced people living outside formal camps and settlements, who may otherwise not be easy to reach to help them meet their needs and harness their resources,” he said.

According to UNHCR, the conflict in Iraq has resulted in a displacement crisis of an unprecedented scale with more than 3.2 million people have been forced into displacement since January 2014 alone.

“People are scattered in over 3,000 locations across the country,” the agency said.

The hotline is designed so that those forced to leave their homes because of the fighting, as well as affected communities, will be able to seek information about humanitarian aid, request assistance, and provide confidential feedback on the humanitarian agencies’ services and outreach activities.

Jane Pearce, UN World Food Programme (WFP) Director for Iraq, said “first and foremost, the call centre serves as a quick and easy way for IDPs [internally displaced persons] to find out about how the humanitarian community can help.”

“But more importantly, it offers us a chance to connect to, and better understand, the people we serve,” Ms. Pearce said.

Following a successful pilot in July 2015 in Erbil Governorate, the information centre is now operational across Iraq and can be reached via any Iraqi mobile phone by dialling 6999.

The UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS), an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian and development projects around the world, established and operates the information centre through the financial contributions of UNHCR, WFP, and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

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UP board extends deepest condolences to Lista, Wathey, Mingo and Labega families

PHILIPSBURG – The United People's Party (UP) family and board extends its deepest condolences to the Lista, Wathey, Mingo and Labega families, UP Party Board President Sylvia Meyers said on Friday.

"Antonio "Tony" Lista, Frank Mingo and Lillian Mildred Labega-Rohan were all upstanding members of our country who undoubtedly contributed positively in many ways. We will surely miss them," the UP Party Board stated.  

“The UP family is now in deep mourning, and joins with the entire Sint Maarten community for strength during this time of bereavement along with the love ones of these families. May their souls rest in eternal peace,” the UP Party Board concluded on Friday. 

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UP MP Lake says Community Councils have a role to play in the districts regarding hurricane season pre-planning

ST. PETERS - United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake would like to see the different Community Councils play a more active role by advising the residents and helping the senior citizens protect their homes during the Hurricane season.  

“As the co-founder of the St. Peters Community Council, I am missing that community togetherness where we use to give out flyers and do community a walk through advising all residents especially those that live in vulnerable prone areas within the districts to prepare for the hurricane season.  

“The Community Council leaders needs to go around and check on the residents and senior citizens to make sure all flying debris are secure and help them protect against flying objects that can damage their homes.  

“Encourage clean ups in the area. As a Member of Parliament, I still do it within the St. Peters/Marigot Hill area informing all residents to get ready for this Hurricane Season and to buy their basic emergency needs, water, food and emergency kit.  

“Educate the residents in the vulnerable prone areas about the do's and don'ts during a hurricane and listen to your radio for updates during the passing of the hurricane.  Simple things makes a big difference of promoting safety in the different communities.

“As a community, we have to understand we don't need Government to do everything for us, we also need to be pro-active and do for ourselves and help our neighbours that don't have.

“All community Councils should check with Government to make sure the Shelters are ready and to make sure every resident knows where the shelters are in case of an emergency.

“It's high time, we get back to basics as a community and help our neighbours and seniors properly prepare for this Hurricane Season.  We need to get out of the self-mode of "once my family okay, everything is okay, and give a helping hand to your neighbour or your community,” UP MP Maurice Lake concluded.

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Immigration chain discuss whether U.S. Citizens should receive same treatment as locals

THE BOTTOM, SABA (Caribbean Netherlands) - On Tuesday 18 August, an immigration chain partners meeting took place in the RCN Office in The Bottom.

In this meeting was discussed, among other, that the administrative fees will be changed as of 1 October 2015 (also Dutch citizens who are not island children and Americans will be required to pay fees per 1 October 2015).

It was also discussed that Americans, on the basis of a court ruling, should get the same treatment on Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba as Dutch citizens.

Two other important topics that were discussed included the reporting obligation for foreigners and the labour market and immigration policy.

The chain meetings take place four times per year on both Saba and St. Eustatius, in which all the departments that have to do with foreigners are represented.

These departments include; Immigration & Naturalization Service, (IND), Social Affairs & Labour (SZW), the Cabinet of the Island Governor, the Census Office, Royal Constabulary/The Police, the Tax Office and the Guardianship Council.

The purpose of these meetings is to exchange information and to coordinate the processes as much as possible, for the benefit of a more efficient service to the foreigner.

The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) organizes and also chairs these meetings. On Bonaire, three times per year a strategic meeting takes place with the chain partners. (RCN Caribbean Netherlands)

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Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation Consultation Hours

Consultation Hours

Mondays        8:30 am    -      12pm       

Appointments only 12 pm        -       5 pm Open to Public

 

Tuesday          8:30 am    -       12pm     Appointments only

                        12 pm       -         5 pm            Open to Public

 Wednesday    8:30 am     -      5 pm  Open to Public

 Thursday        8:30 am    -      12pm       Appointments only 2 pm - 5 pm      Appointments only 

 Friday            9:30 am    -      12pm  Open to Public 12 pm        -       5 pm

No visits

For any additional information, please feel free to contact any of our Customer Service Representatives at Tel: 54 71062/63/64. 

Thank you,

Management

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FedEx Plane Crashes near Dutch Caribbean Island of Saba. Pilot survives

SABA (Caribbean Netherlands) – On Wednesday a small FedEx Caravan plane crashed into the sea near the island of Saba.  According to reports from Saba, emergency services were alerted about the crash and rushed to the harbour called Fort Bay.

Aviation authorities from the Netherlands are carrying out an investigation since the plane crashed in an area that is under Dutch jurisdiction.

The small single engine plane flew from Puerto Rico on its way to St. Kitts when the aircraft according to reports experienced engine problems. 

The pilot according to preliminary reports was rescued by a passing yacht.  He was then taken to Fort Bay where the emergency services transported him to the A.M. Edwards Medical Center in The Bottom (capital town of Saba) where he was initially treated.

SOUALIGA NEWSDAY REPORT 

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CDFHA hosts Award Ceremony for NGOs & Community Councils

PHILIPSBURG - On Friday August 7th 2015, the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA) honored members of various NGOs and Community Councils that successfully completed the Capacity Building Program that took place in 2014, with a continuation in 2015 with accredited courses at the University of St. Martin.

Sixty Four (64) participants successfully completed the program which was originally sponsored by USONA and the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor.

The primary objective of the Capacity Building Program is to offer support and to enhance the skills and performance of NGOs and Community Councils. The training was given free of charge and focused on  "Financial Management", "Subsidy Ordinance", "Governance", "Tax administration for NGOs", "Program Development", "Marketing & Public Relations" and “Strategic Alliance Formation". 

Reverend Baptiste did the Invocation and Ms. Cassilda van der Neut offered a moment of silent in reference to the tragic incident involving Officer Gamali Benjamin while on duty serving his community.

Amongst the speakers for that evening were the Dean of the University of St. Martin Dr. Francio Guadeloupe, who addressed the audience on the present social dynamics of St. Maarten, as well as the ongoing collaboration between the department of CDFHA and their recent accomplished Film Making Course, a certified course that allowed participants to use a practical approach to program development through the lens of film making.

Ten (10) graduates from the film making course received their certificate on Friday evening as well.

CDFHA and USM are continuing with their next course lined up, which is ‘Introduction to Business Administration’. Interested NGOs and Community Councils have a very last opportunity to still sign up for this free course by contacting the department at Tell. (1721) 542 1122 or 542 9925.

Credits earned for these USM courses can go towards an Associate Degree in General Liberal Arts.

Ms. Aida Holaman, Head of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs gave an outline of the objective of the Capacity Building Program as well as the USM courses and the journey undertaken to arrive to Friday’s graduation ceremony.

This program is just another “brain child” program that the department is offering to their targeted group as an empowerment tool to support efficiency and effectivity of the services that are being offered by these collaborators and individuals. She also thanked the various partners: USONA, the Staff bureau of her Ministry and the department of BAK as well as former Prime Minister Sarah Wescot- Williams for their invaluable support in the realization of the Capacity Building Program.

The acting Secretary General of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour, Ms. Joy Arnell reminded recipients that community development takes place on multiple levels and that their collaboration is vital for effective community development. Two graduates, Mr.  Charles Pompier and Ms. Marva van Heyningen offered brief remarks on behalf of their fellow recipients, of the program and its positive impact.

Also in attendance were the honourable Members of Parliament Sarah Wescot-Williams and Silveria Jacobs, the former director of USONA Ms. Angela Dekker and representative of Secure Advice as the program coordinator on behalf of CDFHA.

Apologies were given for the absence of the honourable Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs and acting Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Mrs. Rita Bourne- Gumbs.

The Certificate Ceremony concluded with a cocktail reception and live steel pan entertainment by Dow's Musical Foundation.

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Officer G. Benjamin Passes Away. Sint Maarten a nation in Mourning

PHILIPSBURG - Police Officer G. Benjamin passed away on Saturday accoriding to a message posted on the Police Force Facebook Page.  Soualiga Newsday expresses its deepest sympathy to the family, the law enforcement agencies of Sint Maarten and his friends as well as the community of Sint Maarten.  This is a tremendouse loss for the country when an officer dies in the line of duty.

If you have any information that can solve this case, please call the Police on #586 8052 or on our tip line (guaranteed anonymous) #9300.

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Public health department looking for field interviewers for public health study

GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – The Public Health Department (PHD) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), is looking for field interviewers for the upcoming “How Healthy is Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin” study, a joint project between the Ministry of VSA and the Collectivite of Saint-Martin.  The deadline to apply is Friday, August 7th.

The job entails conducting house- to- house interviews using a mobile device, after participating in interview training. A stipend will be provided per completed interview.

The health study is a population based survey that is used to establish the subjectively experienced health of the population, its health determinants, medical consumption and the factors affecting the consumption.

The results of the survey will lead to proper accurate and current health statistics for evidenced-based policy and programming for both sides of the island.

Persons interested in becoming a field interviewer must be 18-years or older and have a social or medical background. 

Interested persons can submit their application letter and resume to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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