
The Regional Symposium and Policy Dialogue focused on the theme “Understanding, Leveraging, and Unlocking our Full Potential” is scheduled to take place from October 2 to 4, 2024, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the Cayman Islands.
The aim, according to the organizers is to convene important regional stakeholders to discuss strategies for enhancing educational delivery throughout the region. The Symposium will feature various plenary sessions and panel discussions, providing participants with opportunities to examine approaches for rethinking teaching methodologies, increasing educational access, and promoting innovative and effective leadership within the education and training sectors.
This event is organized by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in partnership with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, UNESCO, and UNICEF.
It’s all Eurocentric education designed and tailored to keep you just where you are, unless you include front and center – your own African Studies, African History. You already know European history. Include your own like the Chinese, Indians, white-jews, Arabs would. You are not industrial countries.
In this program designed by your captors, you are prevented from including yourself, and you pretending not to even know it because of money, dollars dangled in your faces that they can stop any time you mention knowing yourself. This is by design. Stop making it into an exercise in futility for a simple job and a pay check. We are 100+ years late, it is 2024, don’t be stuck in 1924 for God’s sake.
This is why we gained independence? No wonder we cannot develop! In the 21st Century a Caribbean regional education forum organized by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in partnership with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, UNESCO, and UNICEF, is being held in a British colony in the Caribbean?
We could not hold this event and spend this money in any independent OECS or CARICOM member country?