Caribbean Report 04-01-1995

Hugh Crosskill, anchor, reports that the Caribbean is urged to introduce sex education in primary schools as the number of AIDS cases continues to rise. Martin Foreman comments that while AIDS have become an endemic disease, education has worked overall. He argues for early sex education for all young people between the ages of 10 and 11. The illness of Jason Lloyd, son of Clive Lloyd, former cricket captain of the West Indies is examined. Jason became ill after a booster injection against measles. Henry Smith of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) responded to questions on whether the illness could have been a direct result of the booster shot and if older children should receive booster shots. Geraldine Coughlan reports on the investigations into Air St. Bart's purchase of three Australian planes by the General Direction of Taxes Office in Paris. Successive incidents resulted in a ban on company flights as designated safety level repairs were not carried out. The report wraps up as Vincentians have their say on the knighthood of their Prime Minister James Mitchell.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Crosskill, Hugh (anchor), Powell, Chris (interviewee), Foreman, Martin (interviewee), Lloyd, Waveney (interviewee), Smith, Henry (interviewee), Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1995-01-04
Subjects:Sex instruction, > Education, > Caribbean Area, Health education, > Caribbean Area, AIDS (Disease), > Caribbean Area, HIV infections, > Caribbean Area, AIDS (Disease), > Prevention, HIV infections, > Prevention, Youth, Liquidation, Aeronautics, > Safety measures, Local service airlines, > Saint Martin, Knights and knighthood, > Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-132492013-06-17T14:45:38Z Caribbean Report 04-01-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Crosskill, Hugh (anchor) Powell, Chris (interviewee) Foreman, Martin (interviewee) Lloyd, Waveney (interviewee) Smith, Henry (interviewee) Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area Health education -- Caribbean Area AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area HIV infections -- Caribbean Area AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention HIV infections -- Prevention Youth Liquidation Aeronautics -- Safety measures Local service airlines -- Saint Martin Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Hugh Crosskill, anchor, reports that the Caribbean is urged to introduce sex education in primary schools as the number of AIDS cases continues to rise. Martin Foreman comments that while AIDS have become an endemic disease, education has worked overall. He argues for early sex education for all young people between the ages of 10 and 11. The illness of Jason Lloyd, son of Clive Lloyd, former cricket captain of the West Indies is examined. Jason became ill after a booster injection against measles. Henry Smith of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) responded to questions on whether the illness could have been a direct result of the booster shot and if older children should receive booster shots. Geraldine Coughlan reports on the investigations into Air St. Bart's purchase of three Australian planes by the General Direction of Taxes Office in Paris. Successive incidents resulted in a ban on company flights as designated safety level repairs were not carried out. The report wraps up as Vincentians have their say on the knighthood of their Prime Minister James Mitchell. 1. Headlines with Hugh Crosskill (00:00-00:29) 2. Report on statistics released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the officially reported cases of AIDS around the world (00:30-01:15) 3. Interview with WHO spokesman, Chris Powell (01:16-01:37) 4. Hugh Crosskill interviews Martin Foreman on AIDS education programmes in the Caribbean (01:38-05:19) 5. Report on Jason, son of former West Indies captain, Clive Lloyd, illness (05:20-05:45) 6. Waveney Lloyd speaks on her son's condition (05:46-06:32) 7. Interview with Henry Smith from the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) (06:33-10:00) 8. Geraldine Coughlan reports on the investigation of Air St. Bart's purchase of three planes (10:01-12:41) 9. Interview with Vincentians on the knighthood of the Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (12:42-14:50) 10. Hugh Crosskill ends report (14:51-15:00) 2012-09-20T18:37:35Z 2012-09-20T18:37:35Z 1995-01-04 Recording, oral CAR1703 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/13249 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 0 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area
Health education -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area
HIV infections -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Prevention
Youth
Liquidation
Aeronautics -- Safety measures
Local service airlines -- Saint Martin
Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area
Health education -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area
HIV infections -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Prevention
Youth
Liquidation
Aeronautics -- Safety measures
Local service airlines -- Saint Martin
Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
spellingShingle Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area
Health education -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area
HIV infections -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Prevention
Youth
Liquidation
Aeronautics -- Safety measures
Local service airlines -- Saint Martin
Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area
Health education -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area
HIV infections -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Prevention
Youth
Liquidation
Aeronautics -- Safety measures
Local service airlines -- Saint Martin
Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Crosskill, Hugh (anchor)
Powell, Chris (interviewee)
Foreman, Martin (interviewee)
Lloyd, Waveney (interviewee)
Smith, Henry (interviewee)
Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 04-01-1995
description Hugh Crosskill, anchor, reports that the Caribbean is urged to introduce sex education in primary schools as the number of AIDS cases continues to rise. Martin Foreman comments that while AIDS have become an endemic disease, education has worked overall. He argues for early sex education for all young people between the ages of 10 and 11. The illness of Jason Lloyd, son of Clive Lloyd, former cricket captain of the West Indies is examined. Jason became ill after a booster injection against measles. Henry Smith of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) responded to questions on whether the illness could have been a direct result of the booster shot and if older children should receive booster shots. Geraldine Coughlan reports on the investigations into Air St. Bart's purchase of three Australian planes by the General Direction of Taxes Office in Paris. Successive incidents resulted in a ban on company flights as designated safety level repairs were not carried out. The report wraps up as Vincentians have their say on the knighthood of their Prime Minister James Mitchell.
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Crosskill, Hugh (anchor)
Powell, Chris (interviewee)
Foreman, Martin (interviewee)
Lloyd, Waveney (interviewee)
Smith, Henry (interviewee)
Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent)
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Sex instruction -- Education -- Caribbean Area
Health education -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area
HIV infections -- Caribbean Area
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Prevention
Youth
Liquidation
Aeronautics -- Safety measures
Local service airlines -- Saint Martin
Knights and knighthood -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent)
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