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December 02, 2022
DC USA
Keith Addis President Board of Directors Oceana Washington,
Dear President Addis,
Dear President Addis,
DC USA
The Government of Belize, through this open letter to you, seeks to reiterate its policy position with regard to oil exploration in general and seismic testing in particular. Public clarity is necessary because of recent representations made by Oceana Belize on this important subject, representations which we deem precipitate.
The Government of Belize, through this open letter to you, seeks to reiterate its policy position with regard to oil exploration in general and seismic testing in particular. Public clarity is necessary because
First, as you know, there is currently a prohibition on offshore petroleum operations enacted by the National Assembly in 2017, which as Leader of the Opposition, I had actively supported. Oceana Belize subsequently described this prohibition as “indefinite.”
The Government reaffirms its support for this law which is binding upon the State.
Second, my Administration has, on multiple occasions, indicated that any change to the existing prohibition on offshore petroleum operations would arise only with the support from a majority of Belizeans by way of a national referendum.
I reiterate this policy stance.
And third, I state for the record that no Ministry or Department, including the Ministries of the Blue Economy and the Natural Resources, has or proposes to authorize offshore seismic testing without alteration to the existing prohibition.
The written assurance this letter represents supersedes any prior statements or inferences.
of recent representations made by Oceana Belize on this important subject, representations which we deem precipitate.
First, as you know, there is currently a prohibition on offshore petroleum operations enacted by the National Assembly in 2017, which as Leader of the Opposition, I had actively supported. Oceana Belize subsequently described this prohibition as “indefinite.”
The Government reaffirms its support for this law which is binding upon the State.
Second, my Administration has, on multiple occasions, indicated that any change to the existing prohibition on offshore petroleum operations would arise only with the support from a majority of Belizeans by way of a national referendum.
I reiterate this policy stance.
And third, I state for the record that no Ministry or Department, including the Ministries of the Blue Economy and the Natural Resources, has or proposes to authorize offshore seismic testing without alteration to the
existing prohibition.
The written assurance this letter represents supersedes any prior statements or inferences.
Perhaps no other Administration has embraced the cause of marine conservation as we have done over the past two years. Whether creating the first Blue Economy Ministry, adopting multiple landmark marine Conservation Agreements that led to the much-heralded Blue Bonds, or partnering with the conservation community, the Government has made marine conservation a foremost priority.
Not only did Government accelerate by 5 years the protected areas designation of 30% of Belize’s oceans, but for the first time, ample resources underwrite our expanding marine conservation programs. US $84 million will flow to these efforts over the next 19 years, with an Endowment of US $100 million funding conservation work subse-
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quently, all managed by the majority non-governmental agencies.
You may also be aware that subsequent to the Blue Bond framework, the Government pursued the Finance for Permanence initiative, led by the WWF, which will add an expanded dimension to our national conservation efforts.
At COP26 in Scotland and COP27 in Egypt, Belize was relentless in advocating for urgent action and redress to the climate crisis, such advocacy was legitimized both by our progressive public policies and by the dire consequences of the climate crisis to our own country.
In the circumstances and with the assurances provided herein, the Cabinet and I consider the referendum proposed by Oceana Belize to be unnecessary. Instead, it would the best for us to re-engage meaningfully and in good faith, and to refocus on those many marine conservation challenges that require collaborative action now.
Sincerely,
Hon John Briceño Prime Minister
STARTUP SUPPORT FOR MSME’S
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BELTRAIDE in collaboration with the Embassy of Belize in Taiwan participated in the Coffee, Tea & Wine Expo in Taipei, Taiwan, which occurred on Nov. 18 – 21, 2022. Belizean products from various businesses owned and operated locally had the opportunity to showcase in the Asia Pacific region. This Expo takes place annually and attracts potential investors from all over the Pacific of Asia, where we go great reviews on the product offered.
The owners of these MSMEs were honored with a small ceremony at the IVET Compound. Belize and the Republic of China (Taiwan) being bilateral partners since 1989 which is over 33 years of great cooperation between our 2 countries.
Dr. Leroy Almendarez, Executive Director, BELTRAIDE stated, “A big part of attending these kinds of expo is the benefits that can derive from representation.” He continued, “We continue to seek new market access, but this is great market access” He also pledges continued support for those present and working on building avenues to take Belizean products globally.
H.E. David Kuan-Chou Chien Ambassador of Taiwan stated, “Since the Economy Cooperation Agreement (ECA) between Belize came into effect January 15th of this year, the trade relations between Belize and Taiwan have begun to flourish, the ECA provides preferential treatment for 199 Belize products including key agricultural and fishery products such as lobster, beef, chicken, juice, and sugar and shrimp. In addition, the ECA also grants preferential tariff for Taiwan 33 products to Belize."
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in Belize and the Rotary Club of Belize under the framework of “Enhancing the Economic Empowerment of Women in Latin America and the Caribbean in the COVID-19 Post Pandemic Era: Technical Assistance for Women’s Employment, Entrepreneurship and financial Inclusion”. The project was launched in 2021, and aimed at supporting the implementation of vocational skills training delivered through reputable organizations and institutions in Belize, as well we start-up support for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), through the joint effort of the Government of Belize, Taiwan Embassy and Taiwan Technical Mission in Belize.
proposals between
The initiatives of the two proposals from the Rotary Club are: “Aspiring Women Entrepreneurs in Belize” which focusing on 25 women participants with personalized innovative business concepts and marketing strategies benefiting their livelihood and that of their families in the post-pandemic era. And the “Let Girls Learn” project will overall assist in empowering 100 young girls to grow up to be astounding women in their community and in the country.
Meanwhile, Taiwan Technical Mission in Belize and Peacework Belize also signed another MoU today for the implementation of “Empowered and Resilient Women Training” which will focus on, but not limited to, Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurship as well as Social Emotional Learning. It will target 50 women, to provide training in empowering women entrepreneurs to create and manage their own businesses as well as assist them with key financial concepts.
Taiwan is committed to partnering with these organizations and working together with the Government of Belize in empowering Belizean women.
H.E. Dr. Candice Pitts - Belize Ambassador to Taiwan, “Some of our Belizean producers are emerging entrepreneurs, yet your products were positioned side by side with products from more developed producers from larger countries. Quite frankly the quality of presentation of your products was unpar. Some of these products even attracted visitors to the Belize booth who expressed interest in now visiting Belize. So, thank you for that level of promotion for Belize to your product. “
CEO Narda Garcia, Office of the Prime Minister, Finance, Economic Development, and Investment, “On behalf of the Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment I wish to start by extending my gratitude to His Excellency Ambassador H.E. David Kuan-Chou Chien and the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), for their continued support to small businesses in Belize.” CEO Garcia also noted that “Having greater market access does not remove existing challenges, such as reducing the production or operational costs to our local businesses which can impact competitiveness, where trade is concerned. Creating a more competitive and enabling environment, is in fact, a major thrust for the Government of Belize, where legislative and policy changes are being enacted, to allow for BELTRAIDE to fulfill its mandate, to provide business support to MSMEs.”
CEO Garcia also acknowledges that “Our focus is on growing and expanding our economic base and we do so to solidify alliances that will bring about greater prosperity and a better quality of life for all Belizeans. We are aware this penetration into new markets takes time; our efforts to ensure mutually beneficial trade deals take time. We are hopeful, because the commitment and the resilience of our MSMEs, reassure us that together we envision an even brighter economic future.”
The Embassy will continue to work with the Government of Belize to promote bilateral trade interaction and strengthen the partnership between Taiwan and Belize.
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EDITORIAL
MORAL COMPASS DISORIENTED?
Can you remember the first time you were listening/watching/reading the news and were shocked by the line of questioning? Have you ever been shocked by what is presented to you and the public as news? Our fourth pillar of democracy has the duty to stay in line, but have they? The media needs to keep the people informed with the facts, that is a fact. There is a constant debate on objectivity vs subjectivity. Who is editorializing and who is presenting the news as it happened? The arrival of the MAGA one has cast a dark shadow on the truth. Belizeans watched Donald Trump rise to the presidency of the United States from our innocent window. We all saw the arrival of fake news and alternative realities and how it became mainstream. There is no shame in the Trumpian world to lie. According to the Washington Post, Trump lied 30,573 times in his four years as President. How many lies did our Barrow cast? Yet, there are many that would welcome a Trump 2024 run for a second presidential run. Lies used to be looked down on. Lies were usually the subject of civil suits. Today, some media are using Trumpian political tactics as a news strategy to lionize.
What sparked this debate again was not necessarily political. One of Belize’s premier cyclists had his hand mangled by a meat slicer. That the video went viral is true to the adjective. The virus that has infected especially online media to show the video is appalling. Why did they upload this tragedy? Was this approved by the cyclist and the family? Do people need to see this? The notion that there are enough people that will view and share, spreads a wide net and captures what the media feeds on; there is a deteriorating moral compass within a sector of the viewers that the same media may have nourished. This is a vicious circle. One year ago, Prime Minister Briceño pleaded to the media at a Christmas breakfast not to lead their news with the gruesome. This fell on deaf ears. Advertising dollars can be haggled depending on your online views, FB likes, perceived Cable audience and the political climate. Is the moral compass lost to a barometer that gives way to the most sensational and gruesome pressure? Is it best to lead with the murder and not the new Polyclinic in Caye Caulker or Belmopan? Do media houses really get more advertising dollars for misrepresenting the Blue Bond while manufacturing untrue Gang Truces? Who wants to hear a crying mother whose only child was just gunned down? Who wants to hear about the successes of a political manifesto called PlanBelize? Who wants to hear about the plummeting GDP-to-debt ratio against all the odds? The latter two questions are often ignored by a Belize media that somehow, someway had become enamoured with the past UDP administration. The media's personnel saw how the Barrow administration was corrupt and incompetent and full of lies yet they remained faithful. Much like the Trumpian followers, today’s media personnel want to bet that the present PUP will repeat the infamy of the Barrow UDP. While they wait for this moment (in vain), the PlanBelize PUP and PM John Briceño are closer and closer to making Belize work for everyone. Much of the media is on the wayside missing history. PM John Briceño invites them to see the goodness of what is happening in Belize each time they ask for their phoney side interviews. Delivering on PlanBelize is real! The demise of the corrupt UDP has not been exaggerated. Let the truth be told. Let us realign our moral compass to the Northstar PlanBelize and in that way, Belize will move faster to that winning so much talked about…Everybody will win.
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EDITORIAL en Español
¿BRÚJULA MORAL DESORIENTADA?
¿Recuerdas la primera vez que escuchaste, viste o leíste las noticias y te sorprendió la línea del interrogatorio? ¿Se ha escandalizado alguna vez por lo que le presentan a usted y al público como noticias? Nuestro cuarto pilar de la democracia tiene el deber de mantenerse en línea, pero ¿lo han hecho? Los medios de comunicación tienen que mantener informada a la gente con los hechos, eso es un hecho. Hay un debate constante sobre objetividad frente a la subjetividad. ¿Quién editorializa y quién presenta las noticias tal y como sucedieron? La llegada del MAGA ha arrojado una oscura sombra sobre la verdad. Los beliceños vimos el ascenso de Donald Trump a la presidencia de Estados Unidos desde nuestra inocente ventana. Todos vimos la llegada de las noticias falsas y las realidades alternativas y cómo se convirtieron en la corriente dominante. En el mundo trumpiano no hay vergüenza para mentir. Según el Washington Post, Trump mintió 30.573 veces en sus cuatro años como presidente. ¿Cuántas mentiras lanzó nuestro Barrow? Sin embargo, hay muchos que verían con buenos ojos una segunda candidatura presidencial de Trump en 2024. Las mentiras solían estar mal vistas. Las mentiras solían ser objeto de demandas civiles. Hoy, algunos medios de comunicación utilizan las tácticas políticas trumpianas como estrategia informativa para lisonjear.
Lo que suscitó de nuevo este debate no fue necesariamente político. Uno de los principales ciclistas de Belice tenía la mano destrozada por un cortador de carne. Que el vídeo se hiciera viral hace honor al adjetivo. El virus que ha infectado especialmente a los medios de comunicación en línea para mostrar el vídeo es espantoso. ¿Por qué subieron esta tragedia? ¿Lo aprobaron el ciclista y la familia? ¿Necesita la gente ver esto? La noción de que hay suficientes personas que lo verán y compartirán extiende una amplia red y capta aquello de lo que se alimentan los medios; hay un deterioro de la brújula moral dentro de un sector de los espectadores que los mismos medios pueden haber alimentado. Se trata de un círculo vicioso. Hace un año, el Primer Ministro Briceño suplicó a los medios de comunicación en un desayuno navideño que no encabezaran sus noticias con lo truculento. Cayó en un saco roto.
El dinero de la publicidad puede regatearse en función de las opiniones en Internet, los "me gusta" en FB, la audiencia percibida del Cable y el clima político. ¿Se ha perdido la brújula moral a favor de un barómetro que da paso a la presión más sensacionalista y truculenta? ¿Es mejor empezar con el asesinato y no con la nueva Policlínica de Caye Caulker o Belmopan? ¿Realmente las empresas de medios de comunicación obtienen más dólares de publicidad por tergiversar el Bono Azul mientras fabrican falsas Treguas de Pandillas? ¿Quién quiere oír el llanto de una madre cuyo único hijo acaba de ser asesinado a tiros? ¿Quién quiere oír hablar de los éxitos de un manifiesto político llamado planBelize? ¿Quién quiere oír hablar de la caída en picado de la relación PIB-deuda contra todo pronóstico?
Los medios de comunicación de Belice, que de alguna manera se enamoraron de la anterior administración del UDP, suelen ignorar estas dos últimas cuestiones. El personal de esos medios de comunicación vio cómo la administración Barrow era corrupta e incompetente y estaba llena de mentiras, sin embargo, se mantuvieron fieles. Al igual que los seguidores de Trump, el personal de los medios de comunicación de hoy quiere apostar a que el actual PUP repetirá la infamia del UDP de Barrow. Mientras esperan este momento (en vano), el planBelize PUP y el PM John Briceño están cada vez más cerca de hacer que Belice funcione para todos. Gran parte de los medios de comunicación están en el camino perdiéndose la historia. El PM John Briceño les invita a ver las bondades de lo que está ocurriendo en Belice cada vez que solicitan sus falsas entrevistas laterales. ¡El cumplimiento del PlanBelice es real! No se ha exagerado la desaparición del corrupto UDP. Que se diga la verdad. Realineemos nuestra brújula moral con el planBelice un plan de inspiración y esperanza y, de ese modo, Belice avanzará más rápido hacia esa victoria de la que tanto se habla... Todo el mundo ganará.
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Delivering on PlanBelize Inaugurated in Belmopan NEW POLYCLINIC
BLUE BOND AWARDED ONCE MORE
“Sovereign Restructuring Deal of the Year”
The Government of Belize is the recipient of the prestigious award for Sovereign Restructuring Deal of the Year at the Bonds & Loans Latin America & the Caribbean Awards on November 30, 2022, in Miami, Florida. Ms. Beverly Wade, Director of the Blue Bonds and Finance Permanence Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister, accepted the award on behalf of the Government of Belize.
Dr. Deysi Mendez, Technical Advisor, NHI, “The opening and refurbishing of the once was a clinic to what is now a fully equipped and has the right personnel who are ready to serve the community.”
The Government of Belize continues to deliver on its promise to strengthen primary healthcare services through improved infrastructure. The Belmopan Polyclinic was officially inaugurated, which is the 3rd such polyclinic in the Briceño Administration. The project is a $1.4-million investment that has now equipped the staff of the Western Regional Hospital with better facilities to carry out their duties and provide the people of Belmopan and surrounding communities in the Cayo District with better healthcare services. The project was funded through a loan from the Caribbean Development Bank and counterpart funding by the Government of Belize and implemented by the Belize Social Investment Fund.
Dr. Rene Godoy, Acting Chief Staff of Western Regional Hospital, “It’s not about the beautiful buildings it’s about the quality of service we provide.” He went on to say, “This polyclinic is to enhance our service in the Western Region.”
CEO Narda Garcia, Chairperson of the Social Investment Fund “This polyclinic here in the capital city is one that was much needed especially as the government places more emphasis on the Health Sector, especially Mental Health and National Healthcare Insurance. There is no price tag that can be placed on such an accomplishment.”
Hon. Kevin Barnard, Minister of Health, and Wellness, “This is the 3rd polyclinic which was constructed under BSIF projects to strengthen Healthcare services in Belize. This is in line with planBelize and the Health Sector Strategic Plan 20142024.”
From small ill-equipped clinics under the passed UDP administration and having those in a community travel to nearby villages was an additional cost on pockets just to get basic care. The UDP lacked equipment, facilities, and personnel to man the clinics all over Belize. It was not until the planBelize government was swept into office and the correct investment were placed that we are seeing a medical upheaval of polyclinics. PlanBelize deemed to change all the wrongs and it is delivering.
This is the third award received by the Government of Belize for its historic and successful restructuring of the “Superbond” through an innovative debt conversion agreement with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to reduce debt burden while investing in marine conservation. This restructuring translated to an overall debt reduction of US$250 million, debt servicing savings of US$250 million, and an estimated US$180 million to support the conservation and responsible use of Belize’s marine resources. Belize previously received awards for Innovation – Bond Structure (Sustainability Bond) and Sustainability Bond of the Year – Sovereign from Environmental Finance.
The selection process involved a close examination of deal size, tenor, structure and distribution as well as analysis and background of the borrower and their accessibility to financing, with extra credit for those deals demonstrating high-quality execution, accessing new pools of liquidity, innovative structuring, and opening up new markets.
Since 2015, the Bonds & Loans Awards has been recognizing the most innovative and ground breaking deals from sovereign, corporate and financial institution issuers and borrowers. The awards have been acclaimed as the world’s leading Pan-Latin America and Caribbean debt event, bringing together the industry’s most high-profile figures and creating an opportunity to raise the profile of the financial markets with the international investment community, and to inspire future issuance by Latin American and Caribbean companies.
MICHELLE KWAN
NEW US
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After six years without an ambassador, the post has finally been filled by former world class figure skater extraordinaire and now diplomat, Michelle Kwan.
Release: The Governor General H.E. Dame Froyla Tzalam received the letters of credence of H.E. Michelle Kwan, the new U.S. Ambassador to Belize.
Ms. Kwan was confirmed as the U.S. ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Belize in October, after being nominated for the post by President Joe Biden in December 2021. She has served the U.S. Department of State in various capacities and has had a distinguished career in public service, diplomacy and sports.
The Governor General warmly welcomed Ambassador Kwan to Belize on behalf of King Charles III, the people and Government of Belize.
Ambassador Kwan expressed her enthusiasm to work with the Government and people of Belize, noting the strong relationship shared with the U.S. She committed to “work to continue and expand these efforts regarding our many mutual goals shared by both Belizean citizens and the many U.S. citizens who reside in and visit Belize each year.”
Ambassador Kwan was joined by Lorelei Synder, acting Deputy Chief of Mission, and Andie De Arment, Political and Economic Chief, both of the U.S. Embassy.
Courtesy visit with Acting Prime Minister Cordel Hyde
Acting Prime Minister Cordel Hyde welcomed Ambassador Michelle Kwan to Belize during their first meeting today. Ambassador Kwan extended her sympathies to Belizeans whose communities were devasted by Hurricane Lisa and appraised ongoing U.S. assistance to local humanitarian and recovery efforts.
The two leaders affirmed both countries’ commitment to expand the U.S.-Belize bilateral partnership and promote innovation to strengthen democracy, security, and sustainable economic prosperity for Belize and the region.
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Belize Participates in the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force’s 55th Plenary and Working Group Meetings
Tuesday, December 6, 2022 —
The Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of Belize, Mr. Kent D. Clare, led a delegation to the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force’s (CFATF) 55th Plenary and Working Group meetings in the Cayman Islands from November 27 – December 1, 2022, the first in-person plenary of the CFATF in three years. The delegation was comprised of members and representatives of member agencies of the National Anti-Money Laundering Committee (NAMLCi), which among other things is responsible for advising the Minister of Finance on, and leading actions required for the participation of Belize in international efforts against money laundering (ML), terrorist financing (TF) and the financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (PF).
The CFATF is an organization of 24 states and territories of the Caribbean Basin and, Central and South America, including Belize, which have agreed to implement common countermeasures to address ML, TF and PF. CFATF’s primary objective is to achieve effective implementation of, and compliance with, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendations on combatting ML, TF and PF through the conduct of mutual evaluations, which assess the level of a
country’s compliance. The evaluation exercise is an intensive process scheduled to last 14 months and concludes with a robust discussion on key issues raised with a jurisdiction’s legal framework and effectiveness measures.
The 55th plenary of the CFATF considered for adoption, the Mutual Evaluation Reports (MER) on the assessment of the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism and proliferation systems of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Republic of Suriname. Belize, and other members of the CFATF, as well as cooperating and supporting nations and observer organizations, participated
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in robust discussions regarding each country’s level of compliance with the FATF’s 40 recommendations and 11 immediate outcomes on effectiveness.
The CFATF also considered the progress made by countries that have already been evaluated in addressing deficiencies that were identified in their MER. After an evaluation, countries are urged to work rapidly to address any deficiencies in their legal systems and implementation mechanisms and to apply for re-ratings of their compliance levels with the FATF recommendation in which they had earned a rating of partially compliant
or non-compliant. In this regard, The Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica and The Bahamas received re-ratings indicating an improvement in the level of compliance with several recommendations. At this plenary, the CFATF also approved the publication of the Report on “ML/FT/PF Risks through the use of Virtual Assets and Virtual Assets Service Providers and its implications in the Caribbean Region”. The report will be disseminated as a public document on the CFATF’s Website.
The plenary was chaired by the Acting Financial Secretary in the Ministry of Finance of Bermuda, Mrs. Cheryl-Ann Lister, who is the outgoing Chairperson of the CFATF. The Attorney General of the Cayman Islands, Hon. Samuel Bulgin JP, QC, was the Deputy Chair and, at the end of the plenary, assumed the role of Chair for the term 2022 - 2023. The Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit of Aruba, Mr. Angelo Brete assumed the role of the Deputy Chair for the same term.
Belize underscores its commitment to the work of the CFATF and to continue to play its role in the global interdiction of money laundering, proliferation and terrorism financing and commends the CFATF on a well-conducted working group and plenary meetings and for furthering the objectives of the organization.
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Belize’s Delegation to the CFATF’s 55th Plenary and Working Group Meetings. Pictured: First Left – Mr. Kent D. Clare, Chairperson of NAMLC and Director of the FIU followed by Ms. Alma Gomez, Supervisor, Office of the Supervisor of Insurance and Private Pension, fourth from the right, Mutual Evaluation Consultant, Mr. Andrew Dalip Jr., all joined by other representatives of NAMLC member agencies.
DoE: Does not grant environmental clearance for the project submitted by Port of Belize
Belmopan, Belize. December 6, 2022. The Department of the Environment (DOE) has decided to not grant environmental clearance to a proposal to develop a cruise port and expansion of the cargo facility at Port Loyola, Belize City, Belize District, submitted by Port of Belize Limited.
Under the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, the National Environmental Appraisal Committee (NEAC) has a mandate to focus on the environmental impacts and key social and economic impacts that any proposed project could potential-
ly have. Following a process of public consultations, exchanges with the developer and site inspections, the NEAC, at its meeting held on November 24, 2022, recommended, on the basis of the scientific and technical information before it, that the project not be granted environmental clearance.
The DOE has given careful consideration to the recommendation of the NEAC and has informed the developer that the department accepted the NEAC’s recommendation and would not be granting environmental clearance to the project.
DOE RESPONDS TO BCCI STATEMENT
Belmopan, Belize. December 7, 2022. On December 1, 2022, the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) issued a press release claiming that the BCCI voted in favor of the Port of Belize Limited/Waterloo Development Project at the Port of Belize. The BCCI release went further to state that “the BCCI representative was unable to attend the meeting … so the BCCI vote did not take into account any technical or scientific comments … shared at the meeting.”
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The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future Reveals Winning Logo
Belize City, Belize. December 5th, 2022.
The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (BFSF) is pleased to announce that it has chosen a logo to represent this newly established fund. A public logo competition was launched on October 13th, 2022, inviting persons to submit up to three original logo designs. By engaging the public in designing our logo, we aimed to tap into the wide variety of artistic styles, creative interpretations, and fresh perspectives of the Belizean public and to stimulate public interest in the purpose of the BFSF. Participants were asked to create a logo that was simple, memorable, and versatile. Most importantly, the winning logo should reflect the purpose of the BFSF which is to support the conservation and sustainable use of Belize’s marine resources.
At the close of the competition at 5 PM on October 28th,
2022, the BFSF had received 65 unique, diverse, and attractive logo submissions. After much deliberation, the BFSF chose the following logo submitted by Demois Williams.
Demois Williams has been awarded a prize of $500 Belize dollars for her contribution. A second prize of $250 Belize dollars was awarded to Edlin Cantun, who also submitted an outstanding logo.
The selection of the name was announced in a short social media event held at 11:00 AM on Monday, December 5th, 2022. Speaking at the event, Executive Director, Dr. Leandra Cho-Ricketts, thanked the public for their participation saying
that:
“The BFSF is committed to engaging the public to ensure all Belizeans are familiar with the fund and that there is ready access by Belizeans to the fund, and in so doing, participate in the conservation of Belize’s marine resources and the development of a sustainable blue economy. As we reviewed these entries, we were impressed at the creativity and diversity of the entries. We sincerely thank all participants for the energy you invested, and we invite all Belizeans to remain engaged as we launch our first grant cycle on December 16th 2022.”
The Belize Fund for a Sustain-
ment Regulations regulates the EIA process and does not provide for any of its members, including the BCCI Representative or alternate, to participate and vote without attending the meeting. There was no virtual or remote participation allowed at the November 24, 2022 meeting of the National Environmental Appraisal Committee (NEAC) and as BCCI states in its own press release, “the BCCI representative was unable to attend the meeting;” consequently, it is not correct for the BCCI to state that it voted as part of its membership of NEAC.
Moreover, the BCCI suggestion that it could have voted without taking into account any scientific and technical reports shared at the meeting, is inconsistent with good decision-making practices and the standard for responsible committee membership.
able Future was legally established in March 2022 as an independent, non-profit fund to support the sustainable development of our marine resources aligned with Belize’s conservation commitments. It is governed by a Board of Directors comprising nine (9) members, of which five (5) are non-government, who form the majority, and four (4) are government.
Starting in 2022, the BFSF will manage approximately $7.2 million Belize dollars per year, generated from Belize’s pioneering blue bond debt conversion agreement, officially known as the Blue Loan Agreement and the Conservation Funding Agreement. This debt conversion has allowed Belize to convert national debt into marine conservation financing over the next 20 years. The BFSF will provide conservation grants to non-government, government, and private sector agencies. The BFSF also aims to attract funds from other sources to support sustainable livelihoods and the preservation of our marine resources.
Belize City, Belize. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) welcome the decision of the Government of Belize to extend the Amnesty application period for another three months. At the end of 2021, the Government announced and launched in August 2022, the Amnesty Program 2022 which aims at granting permanent residency to migrants as well as a com -
plementary protection pathway to refugees and asylum seekers who qualify and have been living in Belize for many years.
Since the start of the Amnesty exercise, the UN agencies supported 6,668 applicants, over half of all total applicants, to successfully prepare the requirements for their Amnesty applications. To reach as many vulnerable people as possible, including those living in remote communities, the UN agencies set up mobile clinics to ensure services were available to
those in remote areas.
To support the Government's Amnesty exercise, IOM and UNICEF assisted migrants, including children, in covering the costs for translations of foreign documents, photographs, medical services, and police records needed for their Amnesty applications. UNHCR assisted refugees and asylum seekers in applying for Amnesty and will follow up by covering the cost of permanent residency for the most vulnerable who are granted that pathway by the Gov-
ernment of Belize. In addition to providing direct support to the Amnesty registry, UNICEF and UNHCR will support refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and host communities to improve their access to social services, including water and sanitation (WASH), education, and child protection to foster social cohesion and integration.
UNICEF, UNHCR, and IOM look forward to continuing dialogue and collaborating with the Government’s Amnesty Team to ensure this pathway to legal status is accessible to eligible refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants.
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UNICEF, UNHCR, and IOM welcome the Government of Belize's extension of the Amnesty exercise
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BELIZE, BELIZE, December 7th, 2022 — On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 3:00 PM at the Sir Edney Cain Building in Belmopan City, the Association of Real Estate Brokers of Belize (AREBB), and the Belize National Association of Realtors (BNAR)1, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with the aim to merge both associations into the Belize Real Estate Association (BREA). The new association will continue to pursue myriad goals which include the passing of the real estate bill, education and certification of real estate professionals, and the launching of a Belize Multiple Listings Service.
The passing of the real estate bill will result in better regulation of the industry and ensure that real estate professionals are properly educated, certified, and held to the highest standard. This will greatly raise the level of professionalism in our industry, resulting in a better overall experience for clients and boosted investor confidence leading to more sound foreign and local investment and increased economic activity that stimulates other industries as well.
There is also significant behindthe-scenes work being done on a state of the art Multiple Listing Service (MLS) which will catapult Belize into the modern world of online real estate marketing, making our agents’ listings more visible and relevant to buyers both locally and internationally. This will raise the profile of our Belizean marketing and lead to better networking for our agents, increasing the rate of co-brokerage, and leading to more sales.
The new association is also working on bringing a variety of entry level and cutting-edge real estate courses onstream that will provide its members with the ability to not only get into the real estate industry in a smooth and confident manner, but to continue their education and add value to their services and reputations throughout their careers.
This merger is a most welcome one, as both associations are excited and look forward to the next step in achieving our goals for growing
Belize’s real estate industry. The Public-Private Desk in the Office of the Prime Minister and the Economic Development Council have been excellent partners, both in facilitating this merger and for their vision and willingness to work together towards finally passing the real estate bill. We are extremely grateful for their support in this endeavor and look forward to working with them closely to upgrade the real estate industry and its actors.
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HON. COYE SPEAKS AT UN CONFERENCE IN GENEVA
December 7, 2022 - Hon. Christopher Coye, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment, was invited to speak at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development’s (UNCTAD) 13th Debt Management Conference, in Geneva, Switzerland, on the topic of “Relief, Restructuring and Recovery: Dealing with Debt in Times of Global Crisis.”
Minister Coye was among 400 participants from over 100 countries. He shared Belize’s recent success in negotiating debt relief in the current international debt architecture, noting that Belize’s successful US$364-million Blue Bond transaction in 2021 was only a part of the overall emergency economic plan and debt relief strategy. He emphasized that as unpopular as some of the administration’s fiscal policy decisions were, the political discipline to stand by these decisions paid off handsomely in Belize’s negotiations for debt relief with its external commercial creditors. The International
Monetary Fund endorsed such demonstrated commitment to prudent fiscal policy.
The Minister of State further explained that mobilizing private capital would not be possible without credit enhancement and risk reduction strategies, coupled with the confidence engendered by the political will and discipline of the Government of Belize in its fiscal policy action. He also highlighted some of the difficulties countries like Belize encounter in seeking to sustainably manage their debt. These include:
• The persistence of arbitrary and exclusionary rules amongst multilateral development banks, and the failure to account for multi-dimensional vulnerabilities; these effectively prohibit small vulnerable economies like Belize to access debt relief and concessionary financing from particular programs and institutions.
• External private capital can be an important source for development and climate finance, but due consideration
must be given to the special circumstances of developing economies that are inherently perceived to be at higher risk if they are to be a timely, affordable, accessible and debtor-friendly source of finance for developing economies.
• Risk reduction and credit enhancement for investment grade rating of debt issuance are critical drivers to achieve affordable and accessible private capital for developing economies. Insurance can be useful for risk reduction, but discussions on insurance as a solution should involve the establishment of catastrophe risk insurance instruments as a global public good rather than as an instrument for profit making.
In conclusion, Minister Coye called for a reimagining and restructuring of the global financial architecture to ensure that developing economies are enabled with the necessary and sufficient tools to achieve climate and economic resiliency. He appealed to the global community to be bold in ensuring this materializes and to not fail the people we represent or future generations.
National Meteorological Service and Fortis Belize Partner on Climate and Energy Resilience Efforts
Cayo District, Belize (Wednesday, December 7, 2022) – Today, representatives from the National Meteorological Service (NMS) and Fortis Belize Limited (FBL) gathered at FBL’s John Evans Headquarters in San Ignacio, Cayo District to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU), agreeing to work collaboratively on data collection and research. The effort will focus mainly on sharing rainfall and other climate data as well as monthly inflow projections from the Macal River catchment area and information to help enhance the country’s early warning system and performance at FBL dams.
Insight into the Macal River hydrology and the climate surrounding the Maya Mountains will be new information for NMS and aid in their responsibility to mitigate climate change challenges and protect life and property. Both parties will share water level, rainfall, and temperature data. NMS will allow FBL access to the Flood Early Warning System and the two entities will share projections for, among other things, potential flood events. The MOU will also result in installing a new weather station at the Chalillo dam, one of several efforts to be carried out and maintained jointly between NMS and FBL.
The Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, Hon. Orlando Habet pledged his support at the signing, saying, “This Memorandum of Understanding represents a significant milestone in the development of public and private sector partner-
ships. It formalizes and builds on the relationship that these two organizations have in supporting initiatives towards Belize’s clean and renewable energy generation and production ambitions while strengthening the country’s resilience to climate variability and climate change.”
FBL President and CEO Kay Menzies was also present and expressed her commitment. She said, “We are excited to work alongside NMS. We see great value in partnering to improve data collection and research for Belize’s climate
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Belize & El Salvador Host Second Binational Commission Meeting
On December 2, 2022, the governments of Belize and the Republic of El Salvador held the Second Binational Commission Meeting at the vice- ministerial level, with the purpose of strengthening the political, economic and cooperation relations between both countries.
The meeting was headed by Ambassador Amalia Mai, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Belize, and
H.E. Adriana Mira, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of El Salvador, who agreed on the importance of the commission to exchange views on issues of mutual interest.
The vice ministers discussed the current state of bilateral relations and highlighted the strong and cordial relations between the two nations as well as the interest to continue strengthening the constructive dialogue and expanding areas of mutual interest. Both countries agreed to develop cooperation projects in accordance with the policies, plans and programs of both countries, especially in the areas of economy, trade and commerce, tourism, culture, security, migration, and agriculture, among others.
The Government of El Salvador welcomed the initiative by the Government of Belize on the Amnesty Program 2022, which offers an opportunity to regularize the immigration status of undocumented persons currently living in Belize. Both countries reiterated their commitment to continue addressing the issue of migration with a holistic view based on a human rights approach, shared responsibility and non-discrimination.
The meeting had the participation of representatives from several ministries including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration, National Defence and Border Security, Home Affairs, Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Agriculture.
Both countries agreed to hold the Third Meeting of the Binational Commission in 2024 in El Salvador, at a mutually agreed date, to follow up on the implementation of the bilateral agenda.
Minimum Requirements:
Advanced university degree (Master’s Degree or equivalent degree) in Social Protection, Social Sciences, Demography/ Population Studies, Public/Social Policy, or Public Sector Management, with five (5) years ’ experience in any one or combination of the following areas: Social protection analysis; social protection management; public/social policy; demography/population studies; preparation of economic and socio economic plans and related policy formulation and implementation; socio demographic development planning; and other related areas. Visit our website at www.socialsecurity.org.bz/vacancy -announcement/ to view further details and requirements on this position.
Application Procedure:
Application packages containing application letter, resume, two (2) recent letters of recommendation, copies of degree, certifications and other relevant academic credentials and current police record or receipt for record may be submitted via email to:
Manager, HR Strategies, HR Services, SSB Headquarters, Belmopan at: dlindo@socialsecurity.org.bz HR Advisor, Policy & Strategy, HR Services, SSB Headquarters, Belmopan at: fphillips@socialsecurity.org.bz
Copy emails to: General Manager, Human Resources, SSB Headquarters, Belmopan at: odakers@socialsecurity.org.bz
Email Subject Line: “Application for Manager, Policy and Affiliate Relations ”
DEADLINE: December 15th, 2022
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The Social Security Board invites applications from suitably qualified persons to fill the role of Manager, Policy and Affiliate Relations in its Policy, Research and Actuarial Services Division, SSB Headquarters, Belmopan.
APPLICATION
Belize City, Belize, December 7, 2022:
On August 24, 2022, the Belize Tourism Board launched an innovative scholarship program to support the local broadcast media sector in Belize and elevate their technical and professional skills in the art of broadcast media and journalism. After the completion of the period for receipt of applications, a vetting exercise was carried out and today the Belize Tourism Board awarded Mr. Luis Wade Jr. as the first recipient of this new scholarship program.
The tourism sector continues to represent over 40% of the country’s GDP, and is a primary generator of employment in Belize. Inherently, the tourism sector’s impact on various aspects of our society, economy and environment is significant, and over the years a robust tourism value chain has been developed. The local media and journalists in Belize hold a central role in this value chain showcasing and broadcasting the destination to both our domestic and international tourists, and as a result are part and parcel of the national tourism offer. With this in mind, this scholarship program is focused on providing an opportunity to local personnel in the broadcast media sector to learn new skills and tools that would enhance their capacity along the entire broadcast media process.
The Belize Tourism Board, therefore, congratulates Mr. Luis Wade Jr. for being the first to be awarded this scholarship, which has an estimated value of $42,000, covering full tuition, travel, meal allowance and accommodation expenses to enroll at the CSB Media Art Centre in North Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. The CSB program includes a comprehensive coverage of broadcast media from design to publishing, including skills development in On-Camera, On-Air, and Behind the Scenes essentials for persons in broad-
casting, digital streaming, podcasting and radio. CSB Media Art Centre is re-known for placing thousands of broadcast media personnel at the most respective media companies in the U.S.A, such as CBS, ESPN, MSNBC and COMCAST.
Summary of the CSB Broadcasting Media Art Centre Program- Scholarship Location/ Institution:
CSB Media Art Center, Palm Beach, Florida
Successful Applicant: Mr. Luis Wade Jr. (Plus TV)
Total Value of Scholarship: $42,000
Scholarship Coverage: Tuition at CSB Media Art Center Air Travel Expense
Lodging Expense Meal Allowance. Time of Training Start: Est. March 2023 Length of Training: 8 Weeks Scope of Training (38 Courses) 1. Radio Studios
Broadcast Media Equipment
Studio Cameras
Field Cameras
Learning Video Conferencing for Media
Adobe Audition
Adobe Premiere Pro
Streaming with Open Broadcaster Software 9. AudioVault 101
National Meteorological Service and Fortis Belize Partner on Climate and Energy Resilience Efforts
resilience efforts. Data is one of the world’s most invaluable assets today since having the right information at your fingertips is the difference between making a choice that’s ‘good enough’ versus making the best decision possible to have a positive and lasting impact. Reliable information that can inform analysts will help FBL and the NMS create more resilient plans for Belize’s sustainable future. This is critical, especially as we
strive to combat climate change and mitigate any susceptibility to energy shortages and natural disasters.”
The NMS is the national authority on meteorological and climate-based products and services. FBL is currently the primary source of renewable energy generation in the country, providing up to 40% of the energy needs in Belize by way of three hydroelectric facilities that operate on the Macal River – Mollejon, Chalillo, and Vaca.
THE BELIZE TIMES 10 11 DEC 2022 Continued from page 9 THE BTB AWARDS JOURNALIST WITH A FULL SCHOLARSHIP FOR AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST MEDIA TRAINING PROGRAM THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 31st December 2022. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold. Paraiso Village, Corozal District; Belize City, Belize District 1. Parcels No. 2268 near Paraiso Village, Corozal District: 2. No. 17 Zietown Street, Loyola, Belize City: “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal North 1 2268 The freehold properties of Mr. Aaron Navarro REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 885 The freehold properties of Mr. Douglas Carr & Mrs. Angie Carr (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [Approx 1025 sq. ft.] containing: 3 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Carport/Garage + Storage Room and Lot [6,098 sq. ft. or .14 Acre] situate near the Village of Paraiso, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Aaron Navarro) (Being a two-storey concrete house [2068 sq. ft.] containing: Ground Floor – 5 individual rental rooms + 2 bathrooms + small kitchen; First Floor – 3 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/ kitchen TOGETHER with lot [433.164 S.M.] situate at No. 17 Zietown Street, Belize City, the freehold property of Mr. Douglas Carr & Mrs. Angie Carr) THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. Heritage Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 6th February 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold. Orange Walk Town, Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District 1. Parcel No. 141 Honey Camp Street, Orange Walk Town: “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions REGISTRATION SECTION Orange Walk Town 4 141 The freehold properties of Mr. Noel F. Blanco & Ms. Celia A. Blanco REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Guinea Grass Village 4 47 The freehold properties of Mr. Elmer Garrido (Being an incomplete two storey concrete house (30 ft. X 45 ft.) Ground Floor: three bedrooms, bathroom, living/dining/kitchen; First Floor constructed up to belt beam; Additional Storeroom/Laundry (10 ft. X 20 ft.), the freehold property of Mr. Noel F. Blanco & Ms. Celia A. Blanco Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom and lot [1227.28 S.Y.] situate in the Village of Guinea Grass in the Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Elmer Garrido 2. Parcel No. 47 Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk Town: THE BELIZE TIMES 125 25 SEP 2020 NEEDED Cashier at Paradise City Shop located on Pescador Drive, San Pedro. Call 630-1536 for more information.
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Good Governance Officer attends the International
Anti-Corruption Conference 2022 hosted by Transparency International and the United States Government
The Good Governance Officer, Mr. Leon Dawson, is attending the 2022 International Anti-Corruption Conference. The International Anti-Corruption Conference is the largest anti-corruption gathering in the world. International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) has united all sectors and movements behind the most serious global corruption challenges. This year, the IACC will be held in Washington, DC from 6-10 December 2022 under the theme: Uprooting Corruption, Defending Democratic Values, bringing together 10,000 people from 180 countries and all walks of life.
The conference will cover the six major global challenges of Transparency International. These challenges are: Uprooting corruption: Global security demands a global response; Defending the defenders, those who uncover the truth and the victims of corruption and the violations of human rights; Building the path towards a fair and sustainable future; Overcoming corruption in a race against the climate crisis; Ending dark markets, criminal networks, and cross-border crimes and fighting greed, kleptocracy, oligarchs, money laundering, and their enablers.
By having representation at this workshop, the Good Governance Unit will be able to have an insight into the various types and forms of corruption as well as the different frameworks and recourses needed to mitigate corruption. The thematic areas of this conference will cover anticorruption measures holistically so that the Good Governance Unit is better equipped with the technical capacity to implement these measures across the Public Service as well as partner with various government departments to have a more effective, efficient and transparent government.
Thank you Taiwan!
This donation was received which will go toward the purchase of 250 grocery hampers.
MBECA Hosts Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum and Booth Fair
Belmopan. December 5, 2022.
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The Government of Belize through the Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation (MBECA) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Representative for Jamaica, the Bahamas and Belize and Belize’s National Designated Authority to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), hosted the 2022 Blue Economy and Climate Resilience Forum and Blue Economy Fair on December 1 and December 2, 2022, respectively, at the Belize City Civic Center.
The forum and fair were deliverables under the GCF readiness project
FOR SALE
BY ORDER OF THE
MORTGAGEE
The Development Finance Corporation of Bliss Parade, City of Belmopan, Cayo District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as mortgagee under Deed of Mortgages or Charges between those hereinafter named and the said Corporation which mortgages or charges are recorded at the Land Titles Unit or the Lands Registry, respectively and that the said Development Finance Corporation will, at the expiration of two (2) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, sell the properties described in the Schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said properties must be made in writing to the said Corporation at its Headquarters Office or District Offices.
SCHEDULE
Parcel No. 1738, Block No. 12, Caye Caulker Registration Section containing 837.76 S.M. held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of ORLANDO MATEO AUGUST surety for ALBERTO LUIS AUGUST & VALERIE RUSHELL AUGUST.
DATED THIS 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2022.
entitled “Enhancing adaptation planning and increasing climate resilience in the coastal zone and fisheries sector of Belize.”
The forum and fair were deliverables under the GCF readiness project entitled “Enhancing adaptation planning and increasing climate resilience in the coastal zone and fisheries sector of Belize.”
The forum was designed to achieve the following:
• Highlight opportunities within coastal and marine spaces to improve the lives of all, particularly for women, youth and indigenous people.
• Promote a basic understanding of the linkage between gender, climate change and Belize’s blue economy.
• Share information on professional and entrepreneurial opportunities within the blue economy (coastal zone and fisheries sector) of Belize.
The forum featured panel discussions and presentations from stakeholders that work within, utilize and benefit from Belize’s blue economy and coastal and marine resources.
The fair featured informational and entrepreneurial booths from government, non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, associations, private sector, and entrepreneurs working and investing in Belize’s blue space and blue economy.
The Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation expresses its appreciation to everyone who made the events possible and to those who attended in person or tuned in online to learn more about Belize’s blue space and how to continue to pave a path forward towards climate resilience all while continuing to create more opportunities within the country’s blue space.
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A couple weeks ago, the Taiwanese Ambassador met in the discussion with the Area Representative for the Fort George division. He agreed to donate to the Fort George food assistance program.
Support the Belize High School of Agriculture
Support the Belize High School of Agriculture, an agricultural school in San Lazaro/Trinidad Village, Orange Walk District. We applaud their efforts to grow vegetables and create income generating opportunities for students. It's the way we must educate our children, letting them practice agriculture and marketing.
Kudos to their new principal Mr. Abel Celiz and the teachers there for pumping new energy into the lifeblood of the school. Time to shine now!
Greenhouses in Belize Rural North
Completed covered structures funded by the Caricom Development Fund Project are ready to house plants and crops. Despite the spate of inclement weather we have been experiencing, structures have been erected in Freetown Sibun, Santana, Lucky Strike, Bomba, Corozalito and Mile 19 on the George Price Highway, all in the Belize District.
Kudos to Mr. Harry Wesby and his team for ensuring project delivery to beneficiaries.
December, 2022
The Government of Belize has committed funding to contract an experienced and qualified contractor a to be located in Placencia and Independence Villages
General requirements of the Bidders: 1) Bidder’s Company must be incorporated in the country of Belize a minimum of five years; 2) Bidders must have experience in works of a similar size, scope and nature; 3) Bidders must present two references from projects recently completed in the last two years 4) Bidders must confirm access to minimum resources (technical, financial, human resources) 5) Bidders are required to present Certificates of Good standing from the Companies Registry, the Belize Tax Service and the Belize Social Security Board.
Interested contractors please note that above requirements are mandatory, and this information must be included within any final submitted bid. Note the deadlines below:
a. The deadline for submission of , 28th December, 2
b. The deadline for the submission of your final bid is January 25, 2023.
Interested contractors may obtain bidding documents scope of works electronically at the email address below from Monday to Fridays starting Monday December 12th 2022 between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. Printing of documents is at the intended Bidder’s expense.
National Fire Service
: BID DOCUMENTS
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Success
Progress and
United
Group for 16 Days of Activism
PM John Briceño accompanied by Hon. Courtenay
Women’s
District Association of Village Councils – Belize District
Cervantes,
Foreign
Min. Jose Mai, Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise Min. Anthony Mahler, Tourism & Diaspora Relations Min. Julius Espat, MIDH touches all of Belize With Caribbean Leaders at the Caricom Summit Cayo North and Hon. Chebat Corozal Southeast & Hon. Marin PlanBelize mandate from rural Belize Signing for Public Key Directory, giving our e-passports access to the world In Chile, announces a $300 million sector in Belize Christmas Spirit to the Salvation Army In Commerce Bight Gales Point, Manatee Pier Temash Bridge on the Dolores Road in Toledo Message: “Keep your Garbage in your vehicle” Travel Belize Beach Soccer Cup
MoS Ramon ‘Monchi’
Ministry of
Affairs Immigration
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(Being a wooden bungalow dwelling house containing: 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and Lot [2,620.5 S.M.] situate in Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of
(Being a two story concrete dwelling house containing- Ground Floor: 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Office + Laundry: Second Floor – 4 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + 2 verandas and Lot [1,367.188 S.M.] situate in San Lazaro Village, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. Pablo Tun Surety for Mr. Roger Pablo Tun & Mr. Pablo Tun)
All that piece or parcel of land containing 24.95
(Being a residential concrete Apartment Building [2,469.16 S.Y.] containing: 14 Apartments: Ten (1 Bedroom + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Porch) & Four (2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Porch) + Laundry room [22.5’x 40’] TOGETHER with Parcels [2,089.62 S. M.] situate on Scissors Tail Street, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr.
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BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. Development Finance Corporation, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 31st December 2022. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold.
0.72 acres of vacant property planted with a variety of fruit trees + Palmetto house , situate just off the Phillip Goldson Highway, Buena Vista Village, Corozal Dis
trict, the leasehold property of Mr. Crisanto Cristino Ewan surety for Mr. Valerio Rene Lopez)
Mr. Glenford Rowley)
(Being 20 Acres of vacant land, situate Carmelita Village, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Ms. Marsha Canton surety for Mr. Stanley Garbutt)
Messrs. ANKA LTD.) Buena Vista Village, Corozal District; August Pine Ridge, San Lazaro Village, Carmelita Village, Orange Walk District; Vista Del Mar. Belize District; Belmopan , Frank’s Eddy Agricultural Area, Cayo District; Boom Creek Road, Toledo District 1. 0.72 ACRES Buena Vista Village, Corozal District: 2. Parcel No. 732/1 August Pine Ridge, Orange Walk District: 3. Parcel No. 333/1 San Lazaro Village, Orange Walk District: 6. 0.50 ACRES Belmopan, Cayo District: 4. 20 ACRES Carmelita Village, Orange Walk District: 5. 1. Parcel Nos. 302, 303 & 304 Scissors Tail Street, Ladyville, Belize District: REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Buena Vista Village 1 86/1 The freehold property of Mr. Crisanto Cristino Ewan surety for Mr. Valerio Rene Lopez REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL August Pine Ridge 9 732/1 The freehold property of Mr. Glenford Rowley REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Lazaro 4 333/1 The freehold property of Mr. Roger Pablo Tun & Mr. Pablo Tun REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Mount Pleasant 20 807 The freehold property of Ms. Barry A. Espat REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Carmelita 4 1364 The freehold property of Ms. Marsha Canton surety for Mr. Stanley Garbutt REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Vista Del Mar 16 302, 303 & 304 The freehold property of Mr. Kevin Enriquez & Ms. Andrea Enriquez surety for Messrs. ANKA LTD 7. 7.79 ACRES Mountain View Area, Belmopan, Cayo District: REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL
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Kevin Enriquez & Ms. Andrea En
riquez surety for
Belmopan
The freehold property of Miguel Ernesto Elena-Fuentes (Being a recreational facility containing: 3 Food court + POOL + JACUZZI + external showers + Palapa + Restroom and Lot situate Mountain View Area, City of Belmopan, Cayo District, the freehold property of Miguel Ernesto Elena-Fuentes.)
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8. 24.95 Acres Frank's Eddy Agricultural Area, Cayo District: All that piece or parcel of land being 310.34 Acres situate
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9. 310.34 Acres along the North Side of Boom Creek Road, Toledo
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situate in the Frank's Eddy Agricultural Area, Cayo District
held under a Deed of Conveyance. (Being 24.95 Acres of vacant land, situate in the Frank's Eddy Agricultural Area, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Deon Dale Pascascio A.K.A Messrs. PasguHal Eco-Lodge)
along the North Side of Boom Creek Road,
District held under a Minister's Fiat Grant. (Being a well develop FARM LAND for
with 80% Pasture +
bodies + fully fenced ranch situated 4 miles from Punta Gorda Town along the Boom Creek Road, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Santos Aparicio Alegria surety for Mr. Santos Aparicio Alegria & Mr. Yencer Dany Alegria.)
District:
Urban Resilience and Disaster Prevention
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES
Notice is hereby given that Maritza K. Villanueva is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Karina’s Cool Spot” located at Miles 9 Philip Goldson Highway, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jasmine E. Samuels is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Batted & Baked” located at # 46 Gabourel Lane, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Christine E. Bizer is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Christine’s Lata Pat” located at # 1 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Winston G. Dawson is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “La Pasadita Restaurant & Bar” located on La Loma Luz Blvd., Santa Elena Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Audelio De Paz Canas is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Las Margaritas Cool Spot” located on Princess Diana Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yanzheng Luo is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “David Super Store” located at # 9713 La Croix Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
December 1, 2022 - Today, the Government of Belize through the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), held the closing ceremony for the Belize Urban Resilience and Disaster Prevention (BURDP) and launched the inception of a US$1.6 million project entitled Flood Warning Capacity Improvement for the Belize River Basin.
In 2019, the Governments of Belize and the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) signed an agreement for the BURDP, a US$1.2 million project. The project resulted in drainage improvement in the Cayo District; the production of updated cadastral, flood potential and digital elevation maps for the Cayo District; as well as the installation of four hydrometeorological stations that are utilized by the National Meteorological Service of Belize to obtain real-time forecasting data.
The project launched today will build on the work that commenced through the BURDP project by expanding the scope of the monitoring technologies, improving disaster preparedness capabilities, and strengthening disaster response capabilities.
In his remarks, Hon. Orlando Habet, Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, provided an overview of the outputs of the BURDP and emphasised that the Flood Warning Capacity Improvement Project will undoubtedly increase Belize’s resilience toward the impacts of climate
change. He said, “The Flood Warning Capacity Improvement for the Belize River Basin will bridge the hydrometeorological gap between the Cayo District and Belize City –a steppingstone toward better preparedness and management. It will expand on the existing flood early warning system and provide opportunities for capacity building that will boost local technical capabilities in disaster management and improve our country’s resilience toward the increasing impact of climate change.”
H.E. David Kaun-Chow Chien, Ambassador of Taiwan to Belize, delivered the keynote address in which he spoke about one of the major outputs of the BURDP and expressed his hopes that with the new project, it could be expanded to the entire Belize River Basin. He said, “Under the project, Taiwan’s mature disaster prevention technology was able to assist Belize establish an early warning system and improve the government’s disaster prevention and relief capabilities. Based on the successful experience of the project, I am delighted to sign the ‘Flood Warning Capacity Improvement for the Belize River Basin’, in hope of extending Taiwan’s disaster prevention technology to the entire Belize River Basin.”
Among those present at the ceremony were Dr. Kenrick Williams, CEO in the ministry, representatives from the ROC Taiwan Technical Mission in Belize (ICDF) and the Taiwan Diplomatic Mission, and staff of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management.
Notice is hereby given that Industrious Belize OPS PVT Ltd. is applying for a Hotel Liquor License to be operated at “Shaka Caye” located at ¼ Ml. NE of St. George’s Caye Little, Frenchman Caye, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Rosalia Domingo is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “El Rinconsito” located in Blackman Eddy Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Isidoro Xis is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “El Rinconsito” located in Bullet Tree Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Carlos Castillo is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Mi Casa Bar” located in Buena Vista Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Ernesto Hernandez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Tot’s Restaurant & Bar” located in Valley of Peace Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that William Perez is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “ Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge” located in Macal River Valley, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yanzheng Luo is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “David Super Store” located at # 9713 La Croix Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Xochil N. Lopez is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Double Zero” located at # 6719 Western Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Amy & Judith Company Ltd. is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Seri’s Restaurant” located at # 6719 Western Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Daniel A. Schakron is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Shisha 8” located at # 162 Newtown Barrack, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Roma S. Oshon is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Blessed Love Shop” located at 16 Miles George Price Highway, Hattieville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Luis Gonzalez is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “T J’s Sports Bar” located at # 2 Bethias Lane, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
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The 8 Best Destinations for Your Next Winter Getaway
When the first signs of winter appear, we start thinking about places we’d like to visit. Sometimes that’s a snowy chalet with easy access to fresh powder and a lively après scene. Other times it’s a bungalow on the beach, where we can feel the sun on our skin.
Arguably, the biggest challenge is deciding where to go. So whether your ideal winter vacation involves decamping to somewhere warmer or seeking out epic snow dumps, here are eight winter vacation ideas for your next getaway. www.afar.com/ magazine/winter-getaway-destinations
Belize is number 6 after Boston, Jamaica, Alaska, California, and Arizona and in front of everyone else in the world in AFAR’s list which we feel we are at number 1. This is a planBelize success story and one driven by the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora relations.
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Go for: an accessible international trip with plenty of cultural festivities
There are lots of reasons to love
Min. Mai announces in Chile $300 Million Annually
Belize: It’s home to the second largest barrier reef in the world (which includes the Great Blue Hole, a UNESCO World Heritage site), it has a healthy mix of jungle adventure op-
Food Sector Contributes
Minister of Agriculture the Hon. Jose Abelardo Mai was in Santiago, Chile attending the "Latin America and the Caribbean Meeting in the Framework of the United Nations Decade for Family Farming". Accompanying him is Mr. Emilio Montero, National Food & Nutrition Security Coordinator.
This regional event seeks to promote a joint reflection on the role of family farming in developing more innovative, sustainable, inclusive and resilient agri-food systems, within the context of recovery with transformation of rural economies.
The main results of this discussion will be systematized in a joint declaration of the countries as a commitment to strengthen their actions under the framework of the seven pillars of the Global Action Plan of the United Nations Decade for Family Farming.
Authorities and government representatives from throughout
Ministry of Agriculture and Taiwan ICDF Host Sheep Management
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise in collaboration with the Taiwan ICDF Breeding Sheep and Goat Production and Guidance System Enhancement Project (Sheep Project Phase II) held a Sheep Management Workshop at Mrs. Grace Pook’s Farm in Rancho Dolores Village, Belize District on December 6, 2022.
Fifteen participants, including sheep and goat farmers and restaurant and resort owners, from the Belize District, attended the workshop that included presentations on topics such as
Workshop in Belize District
i) introduction of sheep project, ii) sheep health management, iii) sheep traceability system, iv) sheep nutrition, v) pasture establishment, vi) supplemental feeding, and vii) lamb cuts preparation demonstration.
The workshop is another commitment of the Sheep Project Phase II to help farmers learn from other farmers. Mrs. Pook and Mr. Istvan Metzger, the Sheep Project field manager, acted on this commitment through their demonstration of the daily management activities of sheep farming, including sheep breeds, feeding, and vitamin application.
The Sheep and Goat Project includes a budget of US$3 million for a four-year implementation of phase II, which was signed by the governments of Belize and the Republic of China (Taiwan) in March 2020. The objectives of the project include assisting Belizean farmers in improving the quality of sheep and goats, promoting the domestic consumption of sheep and goat products and exporting these products regionally, as well as strengthening the sheep and goat traceability system to improve value chain efficiencies in Belize.
portunities and beach retreats, and it boasts ample resorts tailored to help you unwind.
Better yet, the Central American country has direct flights from several U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and Miami, which makes it a relatively quick trip. (It’s only five hours from New York City to Belize City nonstop.) It’s also the only country in Central America or the Caribbean that lists English as its official language, so it’s fairly hassle-free.
Winter is the dry season in Belize, with daily temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the low 80s. Take advantage of the excellent weather to experience plenty of exciting festivals and events happening this season, including the End of the World Marathon, La Ruta Maya Canoe River Race, San Pedro Carnival, and more.
Example of a resort in Placencia: Located on a private beach, this resort is an easy base camp for water-related activities like sailing and snorkeling. Each of the 88 rooms has a furnished patio and air-conditioning. Other perks include a free airport shuttle and complimentary bicycle hires. www.afar.com/magazine/winter-getaway-destinations
the region are attending. The meeting will include spaces for sub-regional political dialogue with the participation of representatives of family farming and civil society organizations, among others. Family farming offers a unique opportunity to ensure food security.
Belize National Prayer
Almighty and Eternal God, who through Jesus Christ has revealed Your Glory to all nations, please protect and preserve Belize, our beloved country.
God of might, wisdom and justice, please assist our Belizean government and people with your Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude.
Let Your light of Your divine wisdom direct their plans and endeavours so that with Your help we may attain our just objectives.
With Your guidance, may all our endeavours tend to peace, social justice, liberty, national happiness, the increase of industry, sobriety and useful knowledge.
We pray, O God of Mercy, for all of us that we may be blessed in the knowledge and sanctified in the observance of Your most holy law, that we may be preserved in union and, in that peace which the world itself cannot give.
And, after enjoying the blessings of this life, please admit us, dear Lord, to that eternal reward that You have prepared for those who love You. Amen.
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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES
Notice is hereby given that Solayra De Los Angeles Chen is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “A & K Mini Shop” located at # 27 Dunn Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yuerong Wu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Orange Wok Restaurant” located at # 23 Main Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yu Heng Lyu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Sing Wong Restaurant” located on Main Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Shun Tong Lin & Guo Jie Lin are applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “China Store” located at #18 Main Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Tony Kwak Ming Lee is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Lee’s Chinese Restaurant” located at # 11 San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Diana A. Chuc is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Dayel’s Cool Spot” located in Palmar Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yan Zhen Yu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “New Taisan Shop” located on Louisana Farm Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Wen Lin Guan is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Excellent Restaurant” located on Queen Victoria Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Hung Mei Deng is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “All Day Supermarket” located at #161 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jiey Zhang is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “SK Restaurant” located on Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jin Qi Lin is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Shun Li Shop” located on Queen Victoria Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
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The National Assembly Signs Declaration of Intent with United Nations Belize
-1st December 2022-The National Assembly signed today a joint declaration of intent (DOI) in the auditorium of the Leigh Richardson Building in Belmopan. The National Assembly was represented by Presiding Officers, Hon. Valerie Woods, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Hon. Carolyn Trench-Sandiford, President of the Senate, and the United Nations was represented by the Resident Coordinator in Belize, Ms. Birgit Gerstenberg.
President Trench-Sandiford and Ms. Gerstenberg in their remarks both reflected on the critical importance of the partnership between the National Assembly and the United Nations in promoting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (''SDGs'') under the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF). President Trench-Sandiford underscored the important role of the Legislature in advancing these goals.
Through the collaboration with UN Belize, much support will be provided to parliamentarians in their role as advocates of strategically achieving the SDGs in Belize
and to continue to make progress on recovery and resilience in the post COVID-19 era, specifically along key cross-cutting areas of mutual interest related to the work of the United Nations country team in Belize and the development efforts by the National Assembly of Belize.
Some areas of common interest include: the adoption of international human rights-based approaches and standards, the principle of Leave No One Behind (LNOB), the implementation of best practices and recommendations from the Human Rights Handbook for Parliamentarians, and the implementation of inclusive citizen participation processes and the facilitation of national civic space that enables an environment where peoples and groups (especially those vulnerable, marginalized or excluded) can participate meaningfully in the political, economic, social and cultural life of the Belize society, among many others. A copy of the DOIcan be found on our website: www .nationalassembly.gov.bz
Honourable Valerie Woods, Speaker of the House of Representatives, on be-
half of the National Assembly, expressed her appreciation to the UN country team for the opportunity to formalize a proper mechanism that will help to outline the areas of interest to which the UN and the National Assembly can further collaborate. She also expressed her appreciation to CEO Amalia Mai and her team in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for providing the protocol and logistics assistance in making this event successful. She finally conveyed her gratitude to parliamentarians for their continued support and encourage them to make suggestions on the particular areas covered in the DO I that they would want to learn more about in 2023.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Franklin Syrowatka is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Vanilla Hills Lodge” located in Bullet Tree Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
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Protected Areas AgreementsCo-ManagementSigned
On December 1, 2022, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management officially entered into public-private partnerships (or co-management) for several protected areas across the National Protected Areas System (NPAS) with several conservation partners.
Co-management agreements were signed for the following sites:
• Friends for Conservation and Development - Chiquibul National Park
• Belize Audubon Society - Guanacaste National Park
• Belize Audubon Society - St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park
• Belize Audubon Society - Blue Hole Natural Monument
• Belize Audubon Society - Half Moon Caye Natural Monument
• Belize Audubon Society - Victoria Peak Natural Monument
• Belize Audubon Society - Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
• Belize Audubon Society - Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
• Sarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development - Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
• Itzamna Society - Elijio Panti National Park
• Southern Environmental Association - Laughing Bird Caye National Park
• Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary – Monkey Bay National Park
These agreements are site-based and entail the necessary scope, coverage, and commitments to comprehensively address gaps related to financial accountability and transparency, reporting and data availability. Furthermore, these agreements allow for greater collaboration between the Government of Belize and their conservation partners and endeavour to enhance governance of the NPAS for the benefit of Belizeans.
Hon. Orlando Habet, Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, spoke on the process and importance of ensuring that the formalization of the agreements was a collaborative process. Minister Habet remarked that “it is a long-awaited agreement that took the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders, catapulting the long-standing partnership into a new era of improved, innovative and transparent management.”
Amanda Acosta, Belize Audubon Society’s Executive Director, highlighted that “this milestone event marks hours of conversation and negotiation on behalf of the government and protected area co-managers. We are pleased to finally get to this point of signing. We are and continue to be committed to working in protected areas. These agreements are a validation of our work.”
Rafael Manzanero, Executive Director of Friends for Conservation and Development, said he hopes that the ministry continues to build on key initiatives like these to strengthen governance across the system.
The ministry and the National Biodiversity Office continue to implement these initiatives geared towards strengthening the governance, management effectiveness and financial sustainability of the NPAS. These initiatives include the launch of the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool, the Biodiversity Impact and Investment Tracking Tool and Business and Investment Training, among others.
Belize & El Salvador Host Second Binational Commission Meeting
On December 2, 2022, the governments of Belize and the Republic of El Salvador held the Second Binational Commission Meeting at the vice- ministerial level, with the purpose of strengthening the political, economic and cooperation relations between both countries.
The meeting was headed by Ambassador Amalia Mai, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Belize, and H.E. Adriana Mira, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of El Salvador, who agreed on the importance of the commission to exchange views on issues of mutual interest.
The vice ministers discussed the current state of bilateral relations and highlighted the strong and cordial relations between the two nations as well as the interest to continue strengthening the constructive dialogue and expanding areas of mutual interest. Both countries agreed to develop cooperation projects in accordance with the policies, plans and programs of both countries, especially in
the areas of economy, trade and commerce, tourism, culture, security, migration, and agriculture, among others.
The Government of El Salvador welcomed the initiative by the Government of Belize on the Amnesty Program 2022, which offers an opportunity to regularize the immigration status of undocumented persons currently living in Belize. Both countries reiterated their commitment to continue addressing the issue of migration with a holistic view based on a human rights approach, shared responsibility and non-discrimination.
The meeting had the participation of representatives from several ministries including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration, National Defence and Border Security, Home Affairs, Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Agriculture.
Both countries agreed to hold the Third Meeting of the Binational Commission in 2024 in El Salvador, at a mutually agreed date, to follow up on the implementation of the bilateral agenda.
Commercial Fisher Folk License Renewal 2023
The Belize Fisheries Department hereby informs the PUBLIC that it will commence the renewal of fisher folk licenses on 3 January 2023. A grace period for renewals will be in place until 6 February 2023.
Fishers are advised to bring along all pertinent documents upon renewal to facilitate the process.
Licensing renewals will be carried out for the following communities at the Belize Fisheries Department Office in Belize City on the dates specified below:
Date Communities
3 January – 6 January Belize City and all other fishers from Belize District except San Pedro and Caye Caulker
9 January – 13 January Copper Bank, Chunox and all fishers from Corozal & Orange Walk Districts except Sarteneja
16 January – 20 January Dangriga, Hopkins, Placencia, Independence and all other fishers from Stann Creek District
23 January – 27 January Sarteneja and all fishers from Cayo District
30 January – 3 February San Pedro and Caye Caulker
Fishers from Punta Gorda and from all other communities in the Toledo District are asked to renew ONLY at the Punta Gorda Fisheries Department Office effective 3 January 2023. Applications from these communities will not be accepted at the Belize City office.
Kindly note that fishers must ensure to come in to license specifically on the dates stated above for their respective communities.
Application for NEW LICENSES will only be received from 6 February 2023 and onwards and will be processed starting March 2023. Kindly ensure to present all required documentation.
FISHERFOLK LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWALS
a) Fishers must submit their ORIGINAL expired fisher folk license.
b) Fishers must present the ORIGINAL AND COPY of their valid Social Security Card, valid Passport or Voters I.D.
c) Permanent Residents and New Entrants must present a utility bill which must be in the fisher’s name or otherwise authorized from the utility bill holder/landlord and signed and sealed by a Justice of the Peace (JP). The utility bill must also be from within the last 6 months. If the fisher does not have access to utilities and thus to utility bills, then a letter from a JP certifying their address is needed.
d) Fishers must fill and sign a Fisher Folk RENEWAL application form.
TYPE PRICE
Fisher folk License $25
Vessel License $25
Note:
* No exceptions will be made for incomplete documentation.
*Naturalized Belizeans must present Nationality documents.
* Permanent Residents must present permit to reside in Belize and proof of reside nce. *
In case of loss of Fisher Folk and/or Vessel license, the fisher must present the receipt issued by the Police Department or the report stating the loss of the license (Fisher Folk and/or Vessel license).
*Renewals can be done for up to three (3) years. (Not for New Entrants and Permanent Residents)
VESSEL LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWALS
a) Fishers must submit their ORIGINAL expired vessel license.
b) Owner or master of the vessel must present ORIGINAL valid commercial Fisher Folk license. If the master of the vessel (Captain) is not the owner of the vessel, an authorization from the owner, signed and sealed by a Justice of the Peace must be presented to renew the vessel license.
c) Must present ORIGINAL AND COPY of the vessel’s valid Seaworthy Certificate issued by the Belize Port Authority.
d) Fishers must fill and sign a vessel RENEWAL application form.
Commercial Fishing Vessel owners are hereby reminded that vessels must comply with the requirements of the VESSEL COLOR CODING SCHEME and CATCH DATA SUBMISSION.
COOK AUTHORIZATION
a) Can be renewed upon submission of previous (2022) Terms & Conditions of Cook Authorization and card.
b) Cook must also present ORIGINAL AND COPY of their valid Social Security Card or valid Passport or Voters I.D. and a recent utility bill (from within the last 6 months). The Captain of the vessel must accompany the cook for the authorization to be renewed.
The licensing section is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday and from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday (on regular working days).
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Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum and Booth Fair
Green Climate Agriculture Project
A two-day national workshop is being held in Belmopan in early December 2022 under the CARICOM AgReady Green Climate Fund (GCF) project. The project title "Strengthening the foundation for a climate responsive agricultural sector in the Caribbean" is implemented by Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA).
The Objective of the workshop is to obtain feedback on key findings from studies (regional and national) and consultations done under the CARICOM AgReady Project, as well as validate and procure ideas for informing the development of two GCF climate agriculture projects.
The expected outcome from the national discussion is to document feedback and input of stakeholders on key findings of studies and project ideas which will be used to improve
reports and GCF concept notes. Attending the workshop are representatives from IICA, CGA, CPBL, CARDI, SIRDI, ASR/BSI, BAHA, PACT,
The Government of Belize through the Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation (MBECA) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Representative for Jamaica, the Bahamas and Belize and Belize’s National Designated Authority to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), hosted the 2022 Blue Economy and Climate Resilience Forum and Blue Economy Fair on December 1 and December 2, 2022, respectively, at the Belize City Civic Center.
The forum and fair were deliverables under the GCF readiness project entitled “Enhancing adaptation planning and increasing climate resilience in the coastal zone and fisheries sector of Belize.”
The forum was designed to achieve the following:
• Highlight opportunities within coastal and marine spaces to improve the lives of all, particularly for women, youth and indigenous people.
• Promote a basic understanding of the linkage between gender, climate change and Belize’s blue economy.
• Share information on professional and entrepreneurial opportunities within the blue economy (coastal zone and fisheries sector) of Belize.
The forum featured panel discussions and presentations from stakeholders that work within, utilize and benefit from Belize’s blue economy and coastal and marine resources.
The fair featured informational and entrepreneurial booths from government, non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, associations, private sector, and entrepreneurs working and investing in Belize’s blue space and blue economy.
The Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation expresses its appreciation to everyone who made the events possible and to those who attended in person or tuned in online to learn more about Belize’s blue space and how to continue to pave a path forward towards climate resilience all while continuing to create more opportunities within the country’s blue space.
1. SOURCE OF RESOURCES
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), as part of the services it provides to its beneficiary partner countries, is granting total funding for the Procurement of Two (2) Mortuary Cadaver Transport Vehicles for the National Forensic Science Service within the framework of the Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP).
2. EXECUTING AGENCY AND BUYER OF THE BIDDING PROCESS
2.1 Buyer’s background
The Executing Body (EB) for the BISP is the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment. The Ministry of Economic Development will be responsible for the execution of the Programme and all its components, reporting all progress to CABEI and ensure the execution of each component under the terms established for CABEI formulation and approval. The execution of BISP components will be carried out by the Co-Executors: Belize Police Department, Belize Defense Force, Belize Coast Guard and National Forensic Science Services.
2.2 The Ministry of Economic Development is responsible for the present Procurement process for which it invites suppliers of goods and services to submit bids for this procurement in a sealed envelope.
2.3 The Supplier will be selected and awarded in accordance with the procedures of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration as established in the Procurement Policy for Procurement of Goods, Works, Services and Consultancies with CABEI resources and its Regulations, (DI-52/2020 and PRE-40/2021) which can be found on the following web site: https://www.bcie. org.
3. PRESENTATION OF THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
3.1 General Objectives of the Procurement: acquisition of two (2) Mortuary Cadaver Transport Vehicles for the National Forensic Science Service.
3.2 The Buyer makes available to interested parties all the documentation related to this Procurement necessary for the preparation of bids.
Such information will be available free of charge:
a. For download on the Ministry of Economic Development’s Website: www.med.gov.bz/bisp-tenders and the Ministry of Finance’s Procurement Portal https://blz-cppnb.caricom.org/epps/home.do.
b. Additional information regarding the preparation of proposals can be communicated by emailed to: procurementofficer.bisp@ med.gov.bz and copied to projectcoordinator.bisp@med.gov.bz or by calling telephone number: 822-0156 Any cost to obtain the documents are Non-Refundable. The nominal charge amounts needed are to cover printing and shipping costs.
3.3 Bids for this invitation to bid shall be received no later than Tuesday, January 10th, 2022, until 9:00 a.m. at the following physical address below:
3.4 Bids must be sent to the address below and bids will not be permitted in electronic form. No late bids will be accepted. Bids shall be opened publicly, in the presence of the representatives designated by the Bidder, at the address listed below, on Tuesday, January 10th, at 9:15 a.m.
3.5 All Bids must be accompanied by a "Bid Maintenance Declaration".
3.6 The address referred to above is:
Project Coordinator
Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP) #1904 Constitution Drive, 2nd Floor, Unit #3 Belmopan City, Cayo District Belize, Central America
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TIMES 25 SEP 2020 Specific Procurement Notice Two (2), Mortuary Cadaver Transport Vehicles Nº CABEI-G-010-2147/2022 One Stage-One Envelope December 9, 2022.
CABEI-G-010-2147/2022)
MAFSE, UB, NCCO and Ya'axche.
Support for Citizen Security in Belize
REQUEST FOR BIDS BELIZE
MINISTRY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
Contract Title: Supply and deliver one water bowser for Ministry of Sustainable, Development and Disaster Risk Management
Reference No:
1. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) are collaborating with the European Union to build climate change resilience through the “Building Climate Change Resilience and Social Integration of Displaced People in Settlements of Western Belize” project.
2. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management acting on behalf of the Government of Belize intends to equip settlements surrounded by pine savannahs and threatened by fires with one fire bowser and invites sealed quotations from eligible suppliers for the following item:
No. Description of Goods
1 Water Bowser Truck General: Year: 2016 and newer Condition: New or Certified pre-owned Mileage: Below 150,000 miles G-2500-gallon epoxy coated tank
2 Spray heads in front, side spray and 2 spray heads in rear 1 ½ ‘’ Cox hose reel with 50 ft of hose
Backup camera Water level gauge with monitors installed in cab 11r 22.5’s sized tires with great tread Ice cold A/C Serviced, washed, and detailed
Quantity Final Destination
1 Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management
Hon. Kareem Musa: “We are heartened by your generous support for the modernization of ICT frameworks across Belize’s public sector, in support of this year’s National Digital Agenda.”
Continuing America’s efforts to support improvements in Belize’s citizen security, U.S. Embassy Acting Political and Economic Chief Sydney Skov and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Belize Deputy Resident Representative Ian King today donated Information Communication Technology (ICT) equipment to Minister of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries Hon. Kareem Musa.
The equipment, valued at US$44,695.00, is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and procured through UNDP. This collaborative effort is made possible through USAID’s “Evidence-Based Information Management for Citizen Security in Central America and the Dominican Republic” project, also known as the InfoSegura Regional Project.
Ms. Skov underscored, “This latest USAID-sponsored donation to the Belizean government will serve to strengthen the inter-agency sharing of crime data among key stakeholders across the continuum of justice in Belize. It helps to lay the foundation for a sophisticated ICT framework where quick and easy access to information is critical to bolstering citizen security in Belize and the region.”
Today’s donation includes workstations and GPS-enabled cameras and accessories to the Belize Police Department and the National Forensic Science Service, to help strengthen interagency data sharing through the Belize Crime Observatory.
Minister Hon. Kareem Musa thanked USAID and UNDP for their steadfast support to improving Belize’s citizen security framework for the benefit of all Belizeans. “We are heartened by your generous support for the modernization of ICT frameworks across Belize’s public sector, in support of this year’s National Digital Agenda,” emphasized Minister Musa.
UNDP Belize Deputy Resident Representative Ian King recognized the continued commitment of the Government of Belize to advancing citizen security and the support of the Government of the United States. King stated, “The USAID InfoSegura Regional Project is vital as it promotes innovation, capacity development, evidence-based decision making and policy development as well as regional sharing and cooperation.”
The InfoSegura project continues to support interventions and policies that aim to strengthen crime and justice data platforms both nationally and regionally, including working to support the formulation of evidenced-based policies and decisions. The project is implemented in Belize by the UNDP in partnership with USAID and the Ministry of Home Affairs & New Growth Industries, through the Belize Crime Observatory.
Engine Fuel Type: Diesel Powertrain Transmission: Manual 6 speed Drive Side: Left Hand Drive
Category Specific Water Type: Non-Potable Tank Composition: Steel Fill Type: top fill / PTO pump
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Spray System: Yes Front Spray: Yes Side Spray: Yes Rear Spray: Yes Hose Reel: Yes Hose Reel Type: Manual Backup Camera: Yes PTO Pump @225 gallon per Minute
3. The Request for Bids is in accordance with Open Tendering Procedure as specified in the Finance and Audit (Reform) Act, Chapter 15 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, and is open to all eligible potential suppliers.
4. Interested potential suppliers may obtain further information from the International Organization for Migration, email creyna@iom.int or snovelo@iom.int.
5. The Bid document will be sealed with three hard copies to the IOM office and an electronic copy by interested, eligible suppliers upon submission to the email address provided above and below.
6. Bids are to be accompanied by Letters of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service, Belize Companies Registry, and the Belize Social Security Board.
7. This is to ensure you are getting bids from reputable bidders.
8. Quotations must be delivered or emailed to the address below on or before 4:00 pm on Monday January 9rd, 2023. Late quotations will be rejected. Quotations will be opened in the presence in of the selection committee on Monday, January 16th, 2023 at 2:30 pm.
9. The address referred to above is:
376 Bay Street, Suite 4 Buttonwood Bay Belize City, Belize, Phn #223-9500
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SMALLEST CRAFT IN HISTORY: ARRIVAL IN BELIZE
Spanish explorer and environmentalist Álvaro de Marichalar is Solo sailing around the World in the SMALLEST CRAFT in History, celebrating the Fifth-Centennial of the First Circumnavigation, with the aim of raising awareness of Today's ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES. On the 500th anniversary of the first Circumnavigation of the World by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastian Elcano, Mr Álvaro de Marichalar Sáenz de Tejada, holder of 14 world records, is recreating this voyage around the world to raise awareness for marine conservation, fighting plastic pollution and illegal fishing. He states "Urgent action is needed to protect the ocean. Our future is directly linked to the ocean and we cannot continue to treat it as a rubbish dump whilst fishing species to extinction."
Alvaro sails alone and always on his feet aboard his boat measuring just 3 metres long named NUMANCIA. To celebrate and promote the First Tour of the World, Álvaro de Marichalar set sail three years ago from Seville on the historical date, August 10, 2019-1519
2022 marks the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Juan Sebastián Elcano in Seville in 1522, together with 17 survivors out of 260 who had sailed three years earlier under the command of Ferdinand Magellan and sponsored by His Majesty King Carlos I of Spain. It is considered the most important expedition ever achieved, unparalleled in widening our geographical knowledge of the Earth and demonstrating its spherical shape.
After sailing around Spain, Portugal and France without any support vessel, he then crossed the Atlantic Ocean from southern Spain (Gibraltar) to Guadeloupe Island with the support of the French exploration ship YERSIN. From Guadeloupe he continued navigating alone without a support ship, calling at the Caribbean islands all the way to Miami where he arrived on March 16, 2020. The pandemic stopped his expedition until February 19, 2022, when he was able to restart his Challenge, sailing along the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Bacalar.
Álvaro is producing a documentary series about his current Solo sailing around the World in the SMALLEST CRAFT in History. Inspired by the feat of Magellan and Elcano five centuries ago, Álvaro's Endeavour has the mission to "SHOW THE WORLD TO THE WORLD" in a unique way, recalling the milestones of History and raising awareness of the current need to care for the oceans and the natural environment, proposing sustainable solutions. The viewer will have the opportunity to accompany Álvaro as he travels in extreme sailing conditions, taking on all the challenges and dangers of the ocean. We will arrive in remote places that are difficult to reach to meet their inhabitants, whom Álvaro will make fall in love with, highlighting the most uplifting aspects of the people who will show their yearnings and hopes, also witnessing their fears and complications especially those derived from environmental problems. In Cancún he met the Mexican company PetGas, which distils gasoline from plastic waste. He decided to use this fuel in the following stages, showing and promoting a solution to the pollution problem of the seas by plastic waste.
ÁLVARO'S ARRIVAL IN BELICE IS EXPECTED ON DECEMBER 1ST
God willing, Alvaro will continue to Panama to cross to the Pacific Ocean coast and travel up all the way to Alaska where he will then cross over to Russia to continue along Asia and finally into the Mediterranean before arriving in Seville. He has two years of navigation ahead of him.
CV of Álvaro de Marichalar Sáenz de Tejada: (excerpts) Academic of the Royal Academy of the Sea. Explorer, environmentalist and businessman.
Born in Pamplona, Navarra, Kingdom of Spain Entrepreneur in the real estate and telecommunications sector since he was 21years old who founded TeleSat in 1983, the first Spanish company of satellite dishes. His passion is sailing. He has made forty maritime expeditions achieving 14 world records of navigation. Among other achievements, he sailed from Rome to New York in 2002. From Barcelona to Odessa, Ukraine in 2004 or from Hong Kong to Tokyo in 2006. For the last 40 years he has campaigned against plastic pollution in the sea and illegal fishing. Lecturer, writer and political activist who founded the first pan-European political movement called OmniaEuropa.
We will invite the spectator to get on board the smallest boat that has ever attempted to circumnavigate the Earth, sharing the sensations, joys, emotions, dramas, fears, dangers and all the surprises that will occur in an almost impossible world record attempt.
STAGES:
STAGE 1 (Accomplished)
Seville - Sanlúcar - Lisbon - Guetaria - Bayonne - Monaco
STAGE 2 (Accomplished)
Monaco - Marseille - Barcelona - Valencia - Gibraltar.
STAGE 3 (Accomplished)
Gibraltar - Tenerife - Guadeloupe
STAGE 4 (Accomplished)
CARIBBEAN SEA
Guadeloupe - Monserrat - St Kitts and Nevis - St Barthelemy - St Croix - Puerto Rico - Dominican Republic - Haiti - Cuba - Miami.
STAGE 5 (Ongoing)
GULF OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA
Miami - Pensacola - Alabama - Mississippi - Texas - Mexico - Belize - GuatemalaHonduras - Nicaragua - Costa Rica - Panama Canal
STAGE 6 to 19 left
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following post in the Operations Department. In the Port’s continued effort to promote diversity, both females/males, are encouraged to apply for the available post.
ASSISTANT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
Reports to: Cargo Operations Manager
Summary of Responsibilities: The Assistant Operations Supervisor will report to the Cargo Operations Manager and will assist with the supervision of all container movement and operations personnel. He or she will be responsible for preparing vessel worked forms to Accounts Department for billing and statistical/Operational reports. Able to check reefer plugins, read and calculate charges. Learn newly implemented Octopi Terminal Operating System, training to be provided. Assist COM with preparing gang order for vessels and reefer cargo information. This post is fun and challenging, come prepared for a new venture.
Job Responsibilities:
Summary of Responsibilities: The Assistant Operations Supervisor will report to the Cargo Operations Manager (COM) and will assist with the supervision of all container movement and operations personnel. He or she will be responsible for preparing vessel worked forms to Accounts Department for billing and statistical/ Operational reports. Able to check reefer plugins, read and calculate charges. Utilize newly implemented Octopi Terminal Operating System (TOS), inhouse training and opportunity for ongoing self-development to be provided.
Assist COM with preparing gang order for vessels, berth planning, staff scheduling and reefer cargo information.
Leadership Responsibilities:
• Attract, develop, grow and retain the best talents and fill the leadership pipeline.
• Organize, balance and schedule workloads within the department.
• Prioritize, delegate, and set performance objective, and develop visual management systems.
• Follow-up on performance, provide quality feedback, and objectively appraise differentiated performance levels.
• Empower and inspire to achieve high levels of motivation and employee engagement.
• Ensure zero harm, improve safe working processes within the full Operational area of the facility
• Provide timely reports for all accidents and disciplinary incidents.
• Understand Customer requirements and drive the department to achieve these on a consistent basis.
• Track and manage variable expenditure to avoid all cost waste and reduce costs to the bare minimum.
• Continuously lean, streamline, and improve processes.
• Leverage relevant technology to automate processes.
• Maintain high levels of data quality for data and information and reports provided to other functions.
Duties & Responsibilities:
• Remain vigilant and immediately take action in the event any personnel, customers or visitors to the terminal are not wearing PPE and/or any unsafe acts are witnessed.
• Assist with supervising of the movement of inbound and outbound of all containers and break bulk/bulk cargoes.
• Assist with supervising of personnel working in the port compound, container yard and pier.
• Assist with the input, processing and verification of correct and complete upload of vessel and cargo information into the TOS in preparation of vessel arrival. Reconcile planned and executed work prior vessel departure. Provide relief at Gate-In and Gate-Out processes as required.
• Develop and implement a systematic yard plan to accommodate performa cargo flows into and out of the yard; modify as required to meet actual vessel cargo fluctuations.
• Plan, sequence, execute and monitor cargo discharge and load, into and out of the yard in an optimized manner.
• Generate and execute work queues for yard stacker operators; discharge and load; monitor execution.
• Assist with the preparation of gang order for vessels.
• Assist with the preparation and daily maintenance of the staff roster; aligning anticipated operations manning requirements with projected vessel movements, distributing regularly (daily if required).
• Assist with the preparation and daily maintenance and distribution of the Berth Plan.
• Provide relief at Gate-In and Gate-Out processes as required.
• Provide relief at Front-Desk release processes as required.
• Check and sign delivery orders for authenticity to load direct delivery containers.
• Assist with the supervising of the loading and unloading of containers and break-bulk vessels in compound/ pierhead.
• Provide reports of vessels worked to Accounts Department for billing.
• Provide reports (work logs) of vessels worked for operations statistics.
• Check and prepare reefer cargo information. Check reefer plug-ins, reading and calculate charges.
• Develop and maintain operational data and operational reporting.
Innovation & Productivity Improvements
• Learn “Octopi” Terminal Operating System (TOS). Initial basic training is to be provided and an inquisitive mind is required to continually learn, adopt and implement new features released within the TOS software on an ongoing basis. Strive to realize both the TOS’s and the organization’s full potential.
• Proactively drive efficiency and productivity and provide suggestions and recommendations to the Supervisors for continuous improvements.
• Develop and maintain updated processes and procedures for all tasks so that work is 100% standardized.
• Actively seek opportunities to drive innovation and realize efficiencies in the standardized work.
• Ensure all general work areas in a clean, tidy and hazard free condition.
• Any other duties and functions, of a related nature that may be assigned from time to time by the Cargo Operations Manager.
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Provide updated resume, cover letter (addressed to Human Resource Manager), copy of valid social security card, Valid police record, name and phone number of two (2) previous employers and a copy of COVID vaccination card.
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Applications should be emailed to: jobapplication@portofbelize.com Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday,
Demonstratable supervisory and leadership skills required
Proactive in addressing safety issues,
practices and operational emergencies
Ability to challenge
and drive operational improvements
Ability to work independently
Able to work flexible hours
Strong mathematical and analytical skills, critical
Microsoft office proficiency required
Computer literacy including familiarity with data
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reporting, TOS utilization. Job qualifications/Requirements: • Experience in Cargo & Container Operations, Production or similar would be an asset. • Associates Degree or higher • Math & English CXC passes would be an asset. • Experience supervising a blue-collar team would be an asset.
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VACANCY: JOB OPPORTUNITY
The Belize Parliament Represented at the WTO & PU Workshop for Latin American and Caribbean Parliamentarians in Buenos Aires, Argentina
29th November 2022 -- The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Valerie Woods, attended in representation of the National Assembly of Belize, the World Trade Organization (WTO) & the Inter-Parliamentary Union (PU) Workshop for Latin American and Caribbean Parliamentarians in Buenos Aires, Argentina on the 28th and 29th November.
This two-day workshop was organized by the PU and the WTO in collaboration with the National Congress of Argentina on addressing trade challenges: The contribution of Latin American and the Caribbean parliamentarians.
This workshop has been designed to provide an opportunity to share firsthand information on the outcomes of the latest WTO Ministerial conference, promote inter regional dialogue on international trade and investments in view of contributing to a robust and resilient socioeconomic environment; facilitate the building of institutional capacities in the parliaments of the region, and it will also serve as a forum for dialogue on the regional trade challenges being faced by each region.
Attending the workshop also presents an opportunity to learn more about the work of the IPU for participants whose parliaments are not currently members of the network.
WTO and IPU are meeting the costs of travel and accommodation for Speaker Woods.
Members of Judiciary Sworn in for New Appointments
Social Investment Fund Vacancy Technical Officer- Civil Engineer
The Social Investment Fund is an autonomous institution responsible for delivering basic services ad infrastructure to the poor and needy, and for promoting community participation in development project utilizing non-governmental organizations, community organizations and local decentralized agencies. The Social Investment Fund would like to recruit a dynamic and committed individual for the position of Civil Engineer.
Reports To: The Civil Engineer will report to the Technical Unit Coordinator. Direct Reports: None
Job Overview:
The Civil Engineer will be stationed at the Fund’s Headquarters in Belmopan. He/ She shall be supervised by the Technical Unit Coordinator. The Civil Engineer shall be responsible for conducting technical, environmental, financial, and sustainability appraisals of projects. In addition, the Civil Engineer shall be responsible for the monitoring of projects implemented by the Fund. Whenever necessary, he/she will be required to provide advice in his/her field of expertise to other technical officers in the Unit.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Perform all duties in keeping with the procedures, guidelines, and agreements provided for by the organization.
• Participate as a member of BSIF’s Technical Unit in the organizing and supervising of community needs and assets assessments and organizational needs assessments.
• Conduct technical, environmental, economic, financial, and sustainability assessments of project proposals.
• Participate as a member of BSIF’s Technical Unit in the development of projects, which shall be presented to the BSIF Board of Directors and funding agency(ies) for approval.
• Develop infrastructure plans, specifications, bills of quantities, and cost estimates for various social and economic infrastructure projects.
• In instances where design and supervision consultants are engaged by the BSIF, the officer shall review and provide detailed commentary on the quality of outputs provided by the consultants.
• Conduct the technical evaluation of bids for the execution of works and the supply of goods.
• Conduct the evaluation of expressions of interest submitted by consultants, followed by the technical and financial evaluation of proposals submitted for the provision of consultancy services.
• Monitor and supervise the activities of contractors and goods suppliers to ensure that services rendered are in accordance with the terms and conditions of their respective contracts.
• Monitor and supervise the activities undertaken by consultants to ensure that services rendered to the BSIF are in accordance with the terms and conditions of their respective contracts.
• Verify payment certificates submitted by consultants and prepare in-house payment certificates, which shall be used to substantiate the approval of payments.
• Participate in the coordination and supervision of work undertaken by community members as a part of their community contribution.
• Participate in the coordination and supervision of training activities for various stakeholders.
• Prepare infrastructure design changes and budget changes that may arise during the execution of project activities.
Belmopan. December 2, 2022
Her Excellency Governor General Dame Froyla Tzalam swore in three members of the judiciary, namely, Hon. Chief Justice Louise Esther Blenman and Hon. Justice Minnet Hafiz-Bertram on November 22, 2022, and Hon. Justice Michelle Arana on November 30, 2022.
• Liaise with various counterparts to ensure the efficient execution of project activities.
• Assume responsibility for the Fund’s Assets assigned to the officer for the execution of duties.
• Report to the Technical Unit Coordinator on the progress of project activities under execution.
• Any other duties required for the effective functioning of the BSIF.
Qualifications:
• A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, or related field.
One year has passed and not a day goes by when we don’t think about you and wish you were still with us. You were the best mother anyone could ask for. You always sacrificed for your family and kept your family first. Even today, in paradise, We believe you keep a close eye and guiding hand on all of us.
Sadly missed by your husband and all your children
Hon. Louise Esther Blenman was initially sworn-in as the new Chief Justice on September 2, 2022; however, due to the recent passing of the Senior Courts Bill, which saw the restructuring of the Office of the Chief Justice, she was sworn-in for a second time to assume her new role as the judicial leader for both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.
Following the Chief Justice’s swearing-in, Hon. Minnet Hafiz-Bertram was officially sworn in as the President of the Court of Appeal. Justice Hafiz- Bertram assumed the post of Acting President in December 2020.
Justice Michelle Arana has now assumed the post of Justice of the Court of Appeal. Prior to her elevation to the Court of Appeal, Justice Arana served as the Acting Chief Justice from April 2020 until the recent appointment of the new Chief Justice.
General Knowledge:
•Computer literate with a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of applications.
•Proficient with computer aided drafting tools.
• Good command of the English language
• Highly proficient in technical writing.
• Comfortable with emails, text messages, reprographic equipment
• Excellent interpersonal skills
• Positive attitude to get along with a high-performance team.
Salary: Negotiable based on experience and qualifications.
Closing date: December 9th 2022 at 2:00 p.m.
Applications should be addressed to:
Senior Procurement Officer
Social Investment Fund
3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive
Belmopan Cayo District
Tel: 822-0239/822-0508
E-mail: angeles.itzab@sifbelize.org
cc: carlos.tun@sifbelize.org
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VACANCY NOTICE – FUND MANAGER GOB ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FUND, DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill one (1) vacant post of Fund Manager of the GOB Environmental Management Fund, Department of the Environment, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management.
1. INTRODUCTION:
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
The US Government-funded Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has selected Belize as one of only two countries in the world for a fiveyear government to government grant to fund a program aimed at reducing poverty and stimulating economic growth.
The Government of Belize (GOB) through the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment, have contracted a team of individual consultants to form a Compact Development Team in Belize that will work together with a U.S.-based MCC Team to conduct a diagnosis of the constraints to economic growth, prepare concept notes, develop project proposals, and plan for project implementation.
The Belize Compact Development Team will be led by a National Coordinator who will manage the team, engage key stakeholders across all sectors, and bear responsibility for the overall performance and work quality of the team. The Public Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist will be a member of this team and will be working closely with the MCC GSI team lead assigned to the Belize country team.
Vacant Post
1. Public Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Remuneration: Competitive salary and benefits are offered, commensurate with academic level, work experience and other relevant strengths of the winning candidate. Kindly follow the below link for further details.
https://med.gov.bz/
Interested candidates are requested to submit ONE PDF File that shall include: a) Letter of Interest indicating the post being applied for; b) the curriculum vitae, c) copies of university degrees, and d) the names of 3 references.
Subsequently the top 3 applicants for the post will be interviewed.
Deadline for application is 16 December at 4:00pm. Application can be sent via email to: econdev@med.gov.bz or hand delivered to the address indicated below:
Chief Executive Officer Ministry of Economic Development Sir Edney Cain Building Ground Floor, Right Wing Belmopan City, Belize C.A.
Any request for clarification should be sent via email no later than 12 December 2022. Responses will be provided within three days.
The Environmental Management Fund was established through the Environmental Protection (Amendment) Act, (EPA) 2009, Chapter 328 of the Substantive Laws of Belize. Part VII of the EPA has provisions for the governance and general operations of the Fund. The main purpose of the Fund is to assist the Department of the Environment (DOE) to address environmental matters and enforce the legislation which also guides the DOE’s roles and functions. The specific objectives of the EMF are to cover all costs associated with the response and clean-up of oil spills and other chemical spills, to carry out programs to prevent and reduce pollution; to provide support for laboratory analysis of samples collected for environmental monitoring; to support its environmental monitoring and enforcement programs; to promote environmental public awareness and research; to encourage local environmental initiative; to publish reports and publications on the environment; to promote, support and encourage activities relating to the protection and management of the environment; and to plan and implement other initiatives important for the effective and efficient management of our natural and environmental resources.
2. PURPOSE OF POSITION:
The Fund Manager is responsible to execute the activities related to the coordination, oversight and implementation of the objectives of the Environmental Management Fund (EMF) through the activities outlined in the EMF Budget and the Department of the Environment (DOE) Strategy and Policy Document. The Fund Manager is primarily responsible for ensuring excellence in the maintenance, control, management and reporting of financial information of the EMF in a timely manner.
The Fund Manager will support the Executive Director and work under the overall supervision of the Chief Environmental Officer.
3. ANALYSIS OF POSITION
This person will be required to handle several responsibilities associated with the general operations of the Fund, and provision of support towards the Executive Director. (Details of these responsibilities of this post are listed in the Terms of Reference)
4. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND EXPERIENCE
Associates degree in Accounting, Management, Business administration or other related field PLUS 5 years of work experience in accounts and/or financial resource management, procurement, and reporting.
(Details of the skills set required for this post are also listed in the Terms of Reference.)
5. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applicants can obtain a copy of the terms of reference at www. doe.gov.bz or by requesting a copy from the Department via email: doe.ceo@environment.gov.bz or office number: 8222548 or 828-4846
Applicants are asked to submit a hardcopy of the complete application package containing a cover letter, resume, and 2 reference letters, no later than 4:00 pm, December 22, 2022, addressed to: Chief Environmental Officer Department of the Environment 1st Floor, Green Building Complex 7552 Hummingbird Highway Belmopan, Cayo District Belize
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VACANCY NOTICE
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following post in the Operations Department. In the Port’s continued effort to promote diversity, both females/males, are encouraged to apply for the available post.
ASSISTANT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Summary of Responsibilities: Lead the Operations Department to achieve the best possible level of service to our Customers, at the lowest possible cost, whilst ensuring zero harm. Inspire and motivate all Supervisors, Clerks and Operators and other Operations Staff to continuously improve safety standards and productivity, through the application of lean processes, complimented by the relevant application of technology.
Lead change initiatives to achieve these macro-level goals. Establish and maintain excellent working relationships with all other heads of department, collaborating within the leadership team to ensure the optimal holistic contribution to the continued success of the company.
Job Responsibilities:
• Attract, develop, grow and retain the best talents and fill the leadership pipeline.
• Organize, balance and schedule workloads within the department.
• Prioritize, delegate, and set performance objective, and develop visual management systems.
• Follow-up on performance, provide quality feedback, and objectively appraise differentiated performance levels.
• Empower and inspire to achieve high levels of motivation and employee engagement.
• Ensure zero harm, improve safe working processes within the full Operational area of the facility.
• Provide timely reports for all accidents and disciplinary incidents.
• Understand Customer requirements and drive the department to achieve these on a consistent basis.
• Track and manage variable expenditure to avoid all cost waste and reduce costs to the bare minimum.
• Continuously lean, streamline, and improve processes.
• Leverage relevant technology to automate processes.
• Collaborate with the Technical department to ensure that the optimal quantity of equipment is available for deployment.
• Work closely with the Accounting department to ensure that all services are precisely and expeditiously billed to the Customers.
• Coordinate just-in-time berthing of all vessels with the Marine department.
• Maintain high levels of data quality for Operational information and reports provided to other functions.
• Represent the company towards Unions, Customers, Regulators and Authorities.
• Provide inputs into budgetary processes.
• Take ownership in ambiguous situations.
Job Qualifications/Requirement:
• Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Port Management or other related field (Master’s degree would be an asset)
• 3-5 years’ exemplary leadership experience of diverse teams
• Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in supervising or managing logistics operations or other similar fields
Required Skills, Knowledge and Characteristics: To be selected applicants must possess the following important characteristics:
• Emotional intelligence
• Innovative and creative
• Complex problem-solving
• Critical and analytical thinking
• High cognitive ability
• Technology cognizance
• Persistence, resilience, stress tolerance, flexibility and adaptability
• Assertive and decisive
• Visionary and inspiring
• Coaching and mentoring
• High integrity
Compensation Package: Will be commensurate (in accordance with the Company’s Salary Structure).
To apply: Provide updated resume, cover letter (addressed to Human Resource Manager), copy of valid social security card, Valid police record, name and phone number of two (2) previous employers.
Email to: jobapplication@portofbelize.com
Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, December 09, 2022
GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS & NEW GROWTH INDUSTRIES BELIZE CRIME OBSERVATORY PROJECT COORDINATOR BACKGROUND
With funding from the USAID, the lnfosegura project aims to support SICA in strengthening the regional and national institutional capacities for collecting, monitoring and processing security information and for its application for decision-making and policy formulation at regional and national levels with implementation in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.
The project aims to: (1) improve regional and national institutional capacity to collect, monitor, and process safety information and apply it to the decision-making and policy formulation at the national and regional levels; (2) strengthen the capacity of civil society to collect, analyze, and public safety data and process monitoring of policies and programs of public safety; and (3) support regional knowledge management to improve knowledge and understanding of the root causes of violence and insecurity and promote successful policies and practices of public safety. Similarly, the Government of Belize (GOB) is addressing the issue of crime and violence with a renewed vision, one that is more integrated, and encompasses a continuum of multi-sectorial and inter-agency initiatives, ranging from prevention to control. This integrated vision has emerged out of a consensus that an integrated approach is the best approach to effectively address the multifaceted and dynamic nature of crime and violence in Belize.
In adopting this approach, GOB has partnered with several multi-lateral agencies and friendly countries to collaborate on the identification, design and execution of programs and projects relating to national and citizen security in Belize. Some of these partnerships includes the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), the United Nation Systems (UNDP, UNFPA, UNWomen etc.) the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), the Government of the United States, Mexico and Canada. Of note are two multi-agency projects which are currently being implemented in Belize through the support of the IADB.
The lnfosegura project in Belize will support national data collection efforts by complementing existing interventions that aim to strengthen crime and justice data platforms in Belize. The infosegura project will bring together various actors in the justice system to systematize and synergize crime and justice data collection and analysis at the national level.
SCOPE OF SERVICE
Provide support, under supervision of UNDP Governance Programme and the Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries, for the operation and management of the Crime & Violence Observatory in Belize, which will be used for the generation of public information on basic indicators of violence and insecurity in Belize. The management of the data will include making necessary update to the data sourced for the Observatory (e.g. recorded crime data), and identifying, sourcing and maintaining complementary sources of data relating to citizen security (e.g. data from health partners relating to violence). The coordinator will report to the Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries (CEO, MHANGI).
Project Coordinator
The Project Coordinator will be stationed in the Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries in Belmopan and will be responsible to:
•Conduct all data processing functions relating to the Crime Observatory Information Management System and the Crime Observatory (CO) Website (collect, validate, clean, collate, store, disseminate)
•Assist in the management and administration of the CO Website
•Prepare reports and documents to be uploaded to the CO Website and for public consumption (monthly statistics, annual reports, news, research articles, regional data etc.)
•Assist in the generation of Crime Observatory reports and research papers
•Provide liaison and technical support for regional systems and agencies as it relates to the Project: SICA, OBSICA, OAS, UN, IADB agencies etc.
•Provide support for the implementation of Phase 3 of Infosegura Project in Belize
•Coordinate logistical arrangements for meetings, trainings, conferences and forums
•Provide oversight support for the implementation of the multiple components of the lnfosegura project in Belize
•Monitoring the work plans and budget of the overall project, based on proposed annual work plans and budgets.
•Preparing a directory of stakeholders and canvass the support and cooperation for project activities.
•Coordinating all processing all capacity-building activities under the project.
•Overseeing all contracts for project
•Report monthly to UNDP and to the CEO, MHANGI on the progress of the lnfosegura project implementation.
•The coursing, processing and storage management of data held by the Belize Crime Observatory. Data will include police recorded crime data, census data for Belize, data from other Belize government ministries and data from the Belize Crime Victimization Survey
•The maintenance of data held by the Belize Crime Observatory to ensure these data is fit for the purpose for which they are used. This includes ensuring the data are routinely updated, precise in their content and comprehensive in their coverage
•Promote and apply standards for the formatting and structure of data to allow for subsequent analysis
•Perform geocoding of crime data, utilizing the full address information recorded in the crime record
•With appropriate training, generate web-based applications that help support the dissemination of data held by the Observatory, and which in turn promotes the service the Observatory provides
•The calculation of crime statistics for the country of Belize by districts for national publication
•To liaise closely with the Joint Intelligence Coordination Centre and the CompStat Unit on the production of analysis reports and the use of data to support improvements in security and citizen security
•The administration and maintenance of an online library containing analysis reports generated by the Observatory and other key stakeholders (i.e., the Joint Intelligence Coordination Center, the CompStat Unit, National Forensic Science Services, the Kolbe Foundation etc.)
•Provide technical input to the procedures and protocols manual to ensure it is kept up to date
•To generate tactical assessments, identifying changes in crime, emerging issues, and monitoring the impact of targeted activities
•To generate problem profiles and target profiles that aim to provide a rich understanding of the problems, individuals, and offending groups the reports are focused on
•To conduct results analysis that aims to measure the impact of targeted police and citizen security activities
•To liaise with the other ministries of the Government of Belize, maximizing the use of data they collect for the benefit of the Observatory’s mission
•To administer arrangements for accessing data and reports to those who are authorized
•Any other related duties that may be assigned by the CEO.
Prospective candidates should have a minimum of Bachelor's degree in a social science or related field (Public Health, Public Policy, Criminology, Demography, Statistics, Criminal Justice). At least two years of relevant professional experience. Participate in research on issues related to Social Violence, Citizen Security, Conflict and / or Social Affairs would be an advantage. Candidates should be fluent in English and have a working knowledge of Spanish. They should have the ability to write clearly and concisely and have strong data analytics skills, coordination skills, communications, and advocacy skills. Be able to think conceptually, work under pressure, be results oriented, and able to work in a team.
Deadline
Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest, updated CV and two (2) references as soon as possible but no later than December 16, 2022. Applications should be addressed to Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries, 1902 Constitution Drive, City of Belmopan, or by emailing info@homeaffairs.gov.bz.
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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES
Notice is hereby given that Annette L. Vernon is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Tru D Lee’s Cool Spot” located on Main Avenue, Burrell Boom Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Romand Gillett is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Red Neck Shop” located in Crooked Tree Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Paula L. Montoya is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “A & L Grocery Store” located at # 37 Water Lane, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Laura Thompson is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “The Wet Lizard Bar # 2” located at #1 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Laura Thompson is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “The Wet Lizard” located at #1 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Guermo A. Roland is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “The Military Cool Spot” located at #29 Orange Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Christine D. Lamb Ford is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Ford’s Kriol Kitchen” located at # 9020 Mahogany Street Ext., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Felipe Flores is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Villas Hotel” located at # 92 Lomas Del Rodeo, Benque Viejo del Carmen, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that M & S Enterprise Ltd. is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “OMG Cafe” located at # 2 Regent Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that LingDie Tan is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Letto Supermarket” located on Front Street, Caye Caulker, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that RiHui Rong is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Letto Bar & Restaurant” located on Front Street, Caye Caulker, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Vilma R. Chip Coj is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Leal’s Grocery Shop” located in #14 Mosul Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Josue Sosa Mendez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Little John’s Corner” located at #24 Landivar Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Yu Qiang Liu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Hong Fa” located at # 61 Vernon Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980
Notice is hereby given that Juan E. Jax Lopez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Quiche Shop” located at # 25 Water Lane, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Ian Elvis Gaynair is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “In & Out Mart” located on Reserve Holy Emmanuel Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Chuangqi Rong/ Jin Jia Rong are applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “J.C. Max Shopping Market” located at # 12 Avenida Street, Caye Caulker, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Shifeng Huang is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Lucky Star Supermarket” located at # 83 C.A. Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Sonia Alas/Rosa Flores are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “80’s Deck” located at # 12 Guadalupe Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Huerta Ramirez is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Mexican Tacos – El Chapito” located in Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Alita Gentle is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Gentle’s Cool Spot” located in Gales Point Manatee Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Maritza K. Villanueva is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Karina’s Lounge” located at # 8 Apollo Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Vince Young Sr. is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Bird’s Isle Restaurant” located at # 90 Albert Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Kenroy Usher is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Rito Shop” located at 4 ½ Miles Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jemz Elite Company Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Caribbean Pier” located at # 8 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jemz Elite Company Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “D’Bourbon Barrel” located at # 8 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jemz Elite Company Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Lizard Juice Bar” located at # 8 Fort Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Fleur Del Valle Musa is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Factory Kitchen” located at # 91 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Kenyon Lee Flowers is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Gwen’s Kitchen # 2” located at Coney Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Alfonso E. Witz Jr. & Gabriela G. Carcamo are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Pit Stop Belize City” located at # 68 Dolphin Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that De Hua Luo is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Green House” located at # 309 C.A. Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Christopher Zheng is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “New Chon Sing Restaurant” located at # 184 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Nigel A. Mejia is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “N J’s Store” located in Santana Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Zhi Long Li is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Dickerson Family Mart” located at # 132 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Ling Yu Huang is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Luda’s Store” located at # 61 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Zi Long Li is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Dickerson Supermarket” located on Cinderella Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Mei Xiao Ye is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Zhang Nan Shop” located on Progress Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Qiming Lin is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Swanbay” located on Cinderella Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Dong Pan Li is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ahorra Mas” located at # 132 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Jian Bo Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Andson’s Super Store” located on San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Allen Yu is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Kai & A Internet Cafe” located at # 28 Bz/ Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Guo Cheng Deng is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Jimmy’s Store” located on Sarstoon Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Weitan Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “7 Eleven Store” located on Benque Viejo Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Xiao Hua Peng is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “365 Friendly Restaurant” located on Queen Victoria Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Xin Hui Chen is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Oriential Restaurant” located on Main Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Wen Lin Guan is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “388 Entertainment” located on Baker’s Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Shuyin Su is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “DK 24/7 Service Station” located at # 126 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Raul O Pelayo is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Crème De La Crème 3” located on Independence Plaza, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Hui Shuang Chen is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Hui Sheng Shop” located on San Andres Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Shao Xia Wu is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Zhi Store” located on Queen Victoria Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Ling Yu Huang is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Luda’s Supermarket” located on Otro Benque Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Rong Yao Lu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Mr Lu Restaurant” located on Santa Ana Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Wen Chao Li is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Hong Li Shop” located on Otro Benque Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Guan Chuang Jie is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Shanghai Restaurant” located on Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Wei Min Xie is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “New Happy Days Entertainment” located on San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
Notice is hereby given that Xioyan Ye is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Yiyi Store” located at # 123 Bz/Czl Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
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