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CYP Caribbean Regional Centre
Homestretch Avenue
D'Urban Park
PO Box 101063
Georgetown
Guyana
Tel: +592 2268565
Fax: +592 2268371
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The Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) is an international development agency that is dedicated to empowering young people (aged 15-29) in its member countries. Young people shape every aspect of our work. The issues that we target and the programmes that we develop are all based on their views, experiences and urgent needs. |
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Dominica Youth Business Trust
C/O Youth Development Division,
3 Charles Avenue,
Goodwill,
Commonwealth of Dominica,
West Indies
John Roach
Telephone: 1 767 449 8012
E-mail: john@dybt.dm
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The Dominica Youth Business Trust is a programme of the Government of Dominica and the Commonwealth Youth Programme, and is adapted from the Commonwealth Youth Credit Initiative (CYCI) model of the Commonwealth Youth Programme. |
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Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat
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Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat. P.O. Box 10827, Georgetown, GUYANA.
Tel: (592) 222 0001-75 Fax: (592) 222 0171 | E-mail your comments and suggestions to: info@caricom.org |
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| In 1972, Commonwealth Caribbean leaders at the Seventh Heads of Government Conference decided to transform the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) into a Common Market and establish the Caribbean Community |
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Coastal Regions and Small Islands Platform
UNESCO, Paris, France
csi1@unesco.org
fax: +33 1 45 68 58 08
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| Small Islands Voice works with villages, specific interest groups, and sometimes entire islands, by building capacity so that islanders can effectively plan and implement their own vision of sustainable development. |
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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Ms. Gloria Shillingford
Secretary-General
UNESCO National Commission for the Commonwealth of Dominica
Ministry of Education
Government Headquarter
Roseau, Dominica
T: +1 767 449 9059
F: + 1 767 448 0644
unesco@cwdom.dm
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| UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was founded on 16 November 1945. Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements on emerging ethical issues. Education, Social and Natural Science, Culture and Communication are the means to a far more ambitious goal : to build peace in the minds of men. |
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Parle Creole, Dominica
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| This project was developed out of a desire to preserve and revitalize our Creole culture andto spearhead a movement to preserve Dominican heritage whilst increasing the use and understanding of the Creole language. |
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Clement R Commodore 1690 Andres Teran Chapultepec Country, Guadalajara, 44100, Mexico
email : roadside@mysite.com |
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| DOMEXICATED.COM was undertaken in an effort to provide a cheaper means of communication amoung the youth studying in Mexico under the OECS - Mexico Scholarship program. |
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..."Providing the nation and beyond with top quality programming and news aimed at educating, informing and entertaining "... |
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Youth Governance and youth participation has, at its core, the direct involvement of young persons in decision-making processes and nation building. National Youth Councils have effectively served as catalysts for youth governance and participation since the movement first began in the Caribbean region in 1965. |
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Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs 
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Government Headquarters,
Kennedy Avenue,
Roseau,
Commonwealth of Dominica
Tel # (767) 448-2401
Email:
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| The new Cabinet of the Government of Dominica was sworn in on May 12th, 2005, following the General Election of May 5th, 2005. This page also lists contact details for Government departments. |
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Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
Morne Fortune
P O Box 179
Castries
Saint Lucia
Email
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| The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) came into being on June 18th 1981, when seven Eastern Caribbean countries signed a treaty agreeing to cooperate with each other and promote unity and solidarity among the Members. The Treaty became known as the Treaty of Basseterre, so named in honour of the capital city of St. Kitts and Nevis where it was signed... |
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