Guillot emphasised the importance of gathering information legally and with the understanding of citizens, of putting science above politics.
Goods are being left on the ramp out in the rain. Covid19 test strips are being denied temperature-controlled environments.
Training should emphasise flexibility in the education process, with multiple options in choice of LMS and coaching tracks for the most promising models for engagement and learning.
A reading of the Central Bank’s role in managing the accreditation of emoney issuers suggests that this is could become a scalable solution accessible to most existing financial institutions.
There is no need for a ministry to handle digitalisation of records for the public sector. That should be function of a properly constituted public sector.
“Using a new technology in the old way doesn’t get you anywhere. When it comes to adapting new principles to the classroom, sometimes you need to let the students guide you.” – Simon Fraser
Revenue online is gutted by a combination of competing Facebook ad placement efficiencies and reach and the nightmare of Google ads.
Apple has traditionally smoothed these issues over with emulation technology, which runs older software in a code environment that fakes being an older computer system.
Many experienced politicians find it difficult to engage with digital natives who are unwilling to grant respect until it has been earned, often expressing such disregard with casual incivility and a tendency to backchat.
“…the colonies were to manufacture not a nail, not a horseshoe. They were to produce raw materials only, which were to be sent to England, to enable downstream manufacturing operations, to provide jobs, to expand.”
“Innovation should start from the inside out. You must identify the one distinct advantage you have and own it.”
“Having regard to how much financial resources TT has put behind the ICT space, we are nowhere near as advanced as we should be.” – Allyson West
“It is still prohibitive for us to do business with each other because we are paying significant transfer fees.”
To make capital more accessible, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) reduced the discount rate by 4.5 percentage points to two percent to provide low-cost, short-term credit.
Forty years ago, the OECS boss noted; Dr Eric Williams put food security on the Caricom agenda. Now the region is facing a food import bill estimated at no less than $8 billion.

