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Deputy Governor Assumes Acting Role Following Departure of Governor Rankin

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Deputy Governor, Mr. David Archer, Jr., has stepped into the role of Acting Governor from January 18 to January 29.

This transition follows the departure of former Governor, Mr. John J. Rankin, CMG, marking the conclusion of his tenure in the Virgin Islands.

Acting Governor Archer Jr. will hold the reins until the imminent arrival of Governor Designate, Mr. Daniel Pruce, later this month.

Expressing his gratitude, Acting Governor Archer Jr. stated, “I am honored and humbled to have been sworn in by His Lordship the Honourable Justice Paul Webster, in the presence of Former Governor Rankin CMG, for the final time, to act in the capacity of Governor. I thank Mr. Rankin for his service to the Territory during his tenure, and I wish him well as he retires from the Public Service.”

The appointment of Deputy Governor Archer Jr. aligns with section 37 (1) (a) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007, which dictates that in the absence of the Governor, the Deputy Governor assumes the responsibilities of the office until His Majesty’s pleasure dictates otherwise. This constitutional provision ensures the seamless continuation of governance during transitions or vacancies in the position of Governor.

 

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Safer, Greener Schools for Virgin Islands Students Under BVI SMART Schools Project

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Students across 14 public schools in the Virgin Islands returned to safer and more sustainable learning environments this term, thanks to the ongoing efforts of the BVI SMART Schools Project. This initiative, managed by the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education and several local organizations, aims to enhance the climate resilience and sustainability of schools throughout the Territory.

The current phase of the project, funded by the European Union through the Resilience, Sustainable Energy, and Marine Biodiversity (RESEMBID) programme, builds upon previous efforts to safeguard schools by upgrading infrastructure, improving safety standards, and integrating environmentally friendly practices. By adding new partners like Green VI, H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, and the BVI Red Cross, the project is working to make schools better equipped to handle climate change and disaster risks.

“With this project and the work of our partners, the goal is to ensure that schools can protect students and empower them with the tools they need to thrive in a changing world,” said Michel Ambrose, the SMART Schools Project Manager. “The upgrades are a crucial step toward that goal.”

The 14 schools involved have undergone extensive assessments and improvements to meet stringent international safety standards under DDM’s oversight. These enhancements include structural upgrades, energy and water conservation measures, and the introduction of sustainable practices such as school gardens, recycling programs, and waste reduction. Schools meeting these safety standards are certified as “Safe,” while those incorporating green practices are designated as “SMART.”

Participating schools include Alexandrina Maduro Primary, Bregado Flax Educational Centre (Primary and Secondary), Claudia Creque Educational Centre, Ebenezer Thomas Primary, Enis Adams Primary, Enid Scatliffe Pre-Primary, Elmore Stoutt High, Francis Lettsome Primary, Ivan Dawson Primary, Joyce Samuel Primary, Leonora Delville Primary, Robinson O’Neal Memorial Primary, and Willard Wheatley Primary.

As the BVI SMART Schools Project continues, the DDM remains committed to ensuring that all public schools are resilient, sustainable, and prepared to meet future challenges. For ongoing updates, visit the Department of Disaster Management’s website and social media channels.

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BVI Athletes to Compete in PanAmerican U23 Squash Championships

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Three squash players from the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are set to compete in the PanAmerican Under-23 Squash Championships, scheduled to take place in Bucaramanga, Colombia, from October 6 to 12. The event will feature individual, doubles, and team competitions, where the young athletes will have the opportunity to compete against some of the strongest squash nations in the region.

Representing Team BVI are Luca Reich, Oliver Henderson, and Daniel Henderson. Luca, 21, is currently studying at Western University in Canada. With experience competing at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and the PanAmerican Senior Championships in Guatemala, Luca brings valuable international exposure to the team. His teammate, Oliver, 18, recently began his degree at Birmingham University in the United Kingdom, where he trains alongside players ranked in the top 100 of the senior world rankings. Daniel, the youngest team member at 16, is still a student at Cedar School. As the reigning Caribbean Under-17 Champion and a quarterfinalist in the U17 PanAmerican Championships, Daniel has already established himself as a promising talent in the sport.

Despite their young ages, the athletes will face strong competition from squash powerhouses such as Colombia, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, and Canada. Their participation in this prestigious event marks an important step in their development as they compete on the PanAmerican stage.

National Coach Adam Murrills emphasised the significance of the competition for these young players. “We’ve seen great progress from this group over the past five years, with their standout performance at the Junior Caribbean Championships, where they earned three gold medals. Competing at the PanAmerican level will be an important challenge for them. Although they are young for this category, this experience will help them bridge the gap with top-tier players over time,” Murrills stated.

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Smith-Abbot and Bertie Confirmed as Permanent Secretaries in Major Ministries

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The Government of the Virgin Islands has officially confirmed the appointments of Mr. Joseph Smith-Abbot and Ms. Tasha Bertie as Permanent Secretaries. Smith-Abbot will oversee the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sustainable Development, while Bertie has been appointed to the Ministry of Health and Social Development. Both had been serving in acting roles before their permanent confirmations, which were made in accordance with Section 24 (1) of the Service Commission Regulations.

As Permanent Secretaries, Smith-Abbot and Bertie will play crucial roles in managing their respective ministries, ensuring the implementation of policies and legislative agendas. Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr. emphasized the importance of their appointments, noting that both officials have demonstrated exceptional leadership during their acting terms.

“They have shaped the future of their ministries with valuable guidance,” Archer said. “I’ve witnessed their dedication and performance first-hand, and I’m confident they will continue to deliver strong results.”

Smith-Abbot brings a deep reservoir of experience to his new role, having previously served as Deputy Director and Director of the National Parks Trust, Deputy Secretary, and Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour. Most recently, he acted as Permanent Secretary in the newly formed Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sustainable Development. Smith-Abbot holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science in Botany from the University of Wisconsin and additional certifications in management from the Chartered Management Institute.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead in this capacity,” Smith-Abbot said. “The portfolios under my ministry are critical to the Territory’s success and sustainability, and I remain committed to their advancement.”

Ms. Bertie, meanwhile, expressed her appreciation for being appointed to the Ministry of Health and Social Development, a role she had previously held on an acting basis. She highlighted the challenges facing the Territory’s healthcare system but stressed her commitment to fostering a compassionate and effective service.

“This appointment comes at a pivotal time,” Bertie said. “Our mission is to build a cohesive system of health and social services that enhances human development and elevates the quality of life for all in the Virgin Islands.”

Bertie holds a Bachelor’s in Behavioral Science (Psychology) and an Associate Degree in Business Administration from Andrews University, as well as an Executive Diploma in Management from the Chartered Management Institute. She began her career as a Guidance Counsellor in the Department of Education before transitioning to the Ministry of Education, and later to the Ministry of Health and Social Development, where she served as Deputy Secretary.

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