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            Tourism growth and sustainability in the Caribbean face serious health, safety and environmental (HSE) threats. These include disease outbreaks and deficiencies in food safety and environmental sanitation.  This contributes to reduced tourism arrivals which in turn impacts those whose livelihoo...
          
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            Once again CARPHA's Risk and Crisis Communication Workshop is counted among the best across the world!  CARPHA is one of only 2 organisations to receive the Gold Quill Award of Excellence in Communication Training and Education for its Risk and Crisis Communication Train the Trainer Workshop, f...
          
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            Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. February 4, 2017.  The large number of deaths from breast and cervical cancer in the Caribbean is very alarming, since cervical cancer is largely preventable, and breast cancer can be detected early and treated successfully.   Executive Director, Caribbe...
          
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            The Caribbean region made up of small island nations, is one of the most vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change.  In recent years, the Region has experienced more frequent and intense storms and hurricanes, increases in mosquito-borne diseases, rises in sea level, prolonged period...
          
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