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Bajan Dream Diary
http://blog.bajandream.org
The Bajan Dream Project is a social charity that provides housing and poverty solutions to poor Barbadians. The blog is a mix of current affairs, politics and poverty issues in Barbados.
Recent Posts
Caribbean hoping demands will be met at climate change conference
As the highly anticipated global climate change conference begins in Copenhagen today, the Caribbean will be seeking limits on temperature rises and carbon emissions from developed countries which they say are most responsible for causing globa...
Caribbean banana producing countries to suffer under new deal between Europe and Latin America
Editor’s note: Sir Ronald Sanders, the author of this article, is a business executive and former Caribbean diplomat who publishes widely on small states in the global community via his website, sirronaldsanders.com. There is now some strong talk o...
Guyana’s President Bharrat Jagdeo nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Stabroek News in Guyana has confirmed that President Bharrat Jagdeo has been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to combat climate change. He was nominated by Professor David Dabydeen, Director of the Centre for Caribbean S...
Barbados Family Minister says men deserve more legal rights to their children
Men should be allowed more legal rights to their children, says Minister of Family, Youth and Sports Esther Byer-Suckoo. She was speaking yesterday at the launch of sociologist Lloyd Springer’s new book, Fatherhood In The Neighbourhood, at Warr...
US Senators seek vote against IMF, World Bank loans to Antigua over Stanford fraud
A group of senators wants the United States to oppose any new international loans to Antigua until the island nation compensates victims of the fraud allegedly run by R. Allen Stanford, whose bank was located there. Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, ...
On World AIDS Day 2009, sexual minorities are still criminals in the Caribbean
December 1, 2009 marks the 21st observance of World AIDS Day, under the theme Universal Access and Human Rights. In our observance of World AIDS Day, our call to action is to repeal laws criminalising homosexuals in the Caribbean. When World AI...

