| Fashion Caribbean 2006 | Monday
07th of August 2006 |
Once again, the Image Modelling Agency in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is preparing for its annual Fashion Caribbean which showcases the best of the region’s designers to the Vincentian public. |
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source of article: Liat Islander Magazine Issue 73 |
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The show,
which is currently in its sixth year, has become the most anticipated
fashion event not only in St. Vincent & the Grenadines but also for
many designers in the Southern Caribbean.
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| New focus as St Vincent and Taiwan celebrates 25 years | Thursday
3rd of August 2006 |
| Ambassador Jack Yu-Tai Cheng, says Taiwan will buttress its assistance to this country with human resource development programmes as St Vincent and the Grenadines and Taiwan celebrate 25 years of diplomatic relations on August 15. | ![]() |
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Kenton Chance |
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Ambassador Jack Yu-Tai Cheng poses with Taiwanese volunteers in St Vincent. Taiwan and St Vincent celebrate 25 years of unbroken diplomatic relations on August 15. Ambassador Cheng told Caribbean Net News various activities were being planned to commemorate the milestone even as five more Vincentians prepare to commence undergraduate studies in Taipei, courtesy the Taiwan scholarship programme. Taiwan also gives financial
assistance to qualifying Vincentians students at primary, secondary and
post-secondary institutions across St Vincent and the Grenadines. Ambassador Cheng, who
took up office in Kingstown in February, said his country is reaching
out to the region, including those nations that do not have formal diplomatic
relations with Taipei. Additionally, Taiwan has
agreed to grant US$10 million to continue the financing of the Youth Empowerment
Service (YES) Programme and the construction of the additional resource
centres in each of the 15 constituencies across St Vincent and the Grenadines. A pioneering group of
Five Taiwan Overseas Volunteers are in the final months of their assignment
in St Vincent and the Grenadines working at several government institutions
across the country.
Both the government and opposition in St Vincent and the Grenadines have repeatedly spoken of their commitment to maintaining diplomatic relations with Taiwan, saying that the relationship is a principled one. “It has been a principled one which has evolved into a family-like one characterised by (i) a special closeness and bond; (ii) mutual respect; (iii) reciprocal caring for each other based on available resources. We in SVG appreciate the material contributions of Taiwan’s people and government, just as the Taiwanese appreciate our diplomatic support in various fora internationally,” former Minister of Foreign Affairs Mike Browne said on the 24th anniversary of the relations. |
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