News - Island Governor Alida Francis
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New Leadership Support Programme Launched for BES Islands
A new initiative to strengthen governance in the Caribbean Netherlands has officially launched, providing tailored support for ...
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Inauguration STUCO Solar Park Phase 3
This marks the third time that I am witnessing the inauguration of a phase of St. Eustatius Utilities Company STUCO Solar Park:
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A New Years Message Island Governor Alida Francis
2024 has brought both challenges and rewards, offering valuable lessons for growth. Entering the New Year 2025, continued ...
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Statia Day 2024 Speech by Governor Alida Francis Saturday 16 November 2024 Theme: Saluting Courage, Embracing Unity
There is a story that has often been told about a group of African children who were invited to compete for a sweet reward. In ...
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Opening speech Integrity Summit Dutch Caribbean 2024
Welcome to this 2nd Dutch Caribbean Integrity Summit. Last evening I had the pleasure of meeting and greeting some of you at the ...
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Alida Francis to become Statia's first female governor.
Government Commissioner Alida Francis is to become the next governor of Statia in the coming months, the first woman to ascend to ...
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Next stage to full democracy
Statia is one step closer to the return to full democracy with the approval of a Royal Decree by the Council of Ministers in the ...
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A New Year’s Message Government Commissioner, Alida Francis St. Eustatius, January 1st , 2024
There is nothing like one year ending and a new one beginning to forcefully drive home how quickly time passes by. Yet, nothing ...
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Statia officially a Child Friendly Cities Candidate
The stage is now set for the voices, needs and priorities of Statian children to be considered in the development of public ...
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STATIA FIRST DUTCH MUNICIPALITY TO SIGN ON TO UNICEF CHILD FRIENDLY CITIES PROGRAMME
ORANJESTAD, St. Eustatius (27 October 2023) – Statia is the first island in the Caribbean Netherlands to participate in UNICEF’s ...