Caribbean Report 01-12-1993

The Annual Miami, Caribbean and Latin American Conference came to a close and the NAFTA and its implications for the Caribbean were high in the agenda. United States and European negotiators meet in Brussels as part of an intensive effort to break the seven year deadlock holding talks on the general agreement on tariffs and trade. Peter Sutherland, GATT Director General stresses the urgent need for a conclusion. In St. Kitts and Nevis Dr. Kennedy Simons has been sworn in as Prime Minister for a fourth time – this comes after Dr. Kennedy persuaded the Nevis Reformation Party to join them to form a coalition government . Cuba prides itself on its free universal health care, but because the country lacks hard currency – hospitals and clinics often lack medical supplies and equipment. However, supplies have been sent by many governments and individual groups. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 13 million people worldwide affected with HIV and expected to rise to 14 million by the year 2000.

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Main Authors: Orr, Carol (anchor), Sutherland, Peter (interviewee), Gonzales, Anthony (interviewee), Rowe, Yvette (correspondent), Simmonds, Kennedy (interviewee), Laffoon, Greg (interviewee), Martin, Lionel (correspondent), Mason, Michael (interviewee)
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1993-01-12
Subjects:Caribbean Area, > Commerce, > Congresses., General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization), > Commerce, > Congresses., General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization), > Commerce, > Europe, > Congresses., Embargo, > Medical care, > Cuba., AIDS (Disease), > Caribbean Area., World Health Organization., World Health Organization, > AIDS (Disease), > Caribbean Area.,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-398422015-10-07T16:47:23Z Caribbean Report 01-12-1993 Orr, Carol (anchor) Sutherland, Peter (interviewee) Gonzales, Anthony (interviewee) Rowe, Yvette (correspondent) Simmonds, Kennedy (interviewee) Laffoon, Greg (interviewee) Martin, Lionel (correspondent) Mason, Michael (interviewee) Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses. Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba. AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area. World Health Organization. World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area. The Annual Miami, Caribbean and Latin American Conference came to a close and the NAFTA and its implications for the Caribbean were high in the agenda. United States and European negotiators meet in Brussels as part of an intensive effort to break the seven year deadlock holding talks on the general agreement on tariffs and trade. Peter Sutherland, GATT Director General stresses the urgent need for a conclusion. In St. Kitts and Nevis Dr. Kennedy Simons has been sworn in as Prime Minister for a fourth time – this comes after Dr. Kennedy persuaded the Nevis Reformation Party to join them to form a coalition government . Cuba prides itself on its free universal health care, but because the country lacks hard currency – hospitals and clinics often lack medical supplies and equipment. However, supplies have been sent by many governments and individual groups. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 13 million people worldwide affected with HIV and expected to rise to 14 million by the year 2000. 1. The Annual Miami, Caribbean and Latin American Conference came to a close and the NAFTA and its implications for the Caribbean were high in the agenda – journalist Kanouth James reports on the main issues that dominated the conference (00:30 -03:53). 2. United States and European negotiators meet in Brussels as part of an intensive effort to break the seven year deadlock holding talks on the general agreement on tariffs and trade. Yvette Rowe reports (03:54 -07:52). 3. In St. Kitts and Nevis Dr. Kennedy Simons has been sworn in as Prime Minister for a fourth time – this comes after Dr. Kennedy persuaded the Nevis Reformation Party to join them to form a coalition government - Carol Orr reports (07:53 -08:10). 4. Cuba prides itself on its free universal health care, but because the country lacks hard currency – hospitals and clinics often lack medical supplies and equipment - Lionel Martin reports (08:11 - 10:56). 5. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 13 million people worldwide affected with HIV and expected to rise to 14 million by the year 2000. Correspondent Carol Orr reports (10:57 -14:53). 2015-03-03T20:24:53Z 2015-03-03T20:24:53Z 1993-01-12 Recording, oral CAR1418 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/39842 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 14 min.53sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses.
Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba.
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
World Health Organization.
World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses.
Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba.
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
World Health Organization.
World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
spellingShingle Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses.
Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba.
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
World Health Organization.
World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses.
Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba.
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
World Health Organization.
World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
Orr, Carol (anchor)
Sutherland, Peter (interviewee)
Gonzales, Anthony (interviewee)
Rowe, Yvette (correspondent)
Simmonds, Kennedy (interviewee)
Laffoon, Greg (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Mason, Michael (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 01-12-1993
description The Annual Miami, Caribbean and Latin American Conference came to a close and the NAFTA and its implications for the Caribbean were high in the agenda. United States and European negotiators meet in Brussels as part of an intensive effort to break the seven year deadlock holding talks on the general agreement on tariffs and trade. Peter Sutherland, GATT Director General stresses the urgent need for a conclusion. In St. Kitts and Nevis Dr. Kennedy Simons has been sworn in as Prime Minister for a fourth time – this comes after Dr. Kennedy persuaded the Nevis Reformation Party to join them to form a coalition government . Cuba prides itself on its free universal health care, but because the country lacks hard currency – hospitals and clinics often lack medical supplies and equipment. However, supplies have been sent by many governments and individual groups. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 13 million people worldwide affected with HIV and expected to rise to 14 million by the year 2000.
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Caribbean Area -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Congresses.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) -- Commerce -- Europe -- Congresses.
Embargo -- Medical care -- Cuba.
AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
World Health Organization.
World Health Organization -- AIDS (Disease) -- Caribbean Area.
author Orr, Carol (anchor)
Sutherland, Peter (interviewee)
Gonzales, Anthony (interviewee)
Rowe, Yvette (correspondent)
Simmonds, Kennedy (interviewee)
Laffoon, Greg (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Mason, Michael (interviewee)
author_facet Orr, Carol (anchor)
Sutherland, Peter (interviewee)
Gonzales, Anthony (interviewee)
Rowe, Yvette (correspondent)
Simmonds, Kennedy (interviewee)
Laffoon, Greg (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Mason, Michael (interviewee)
author_sort Orr, Carol (anchor)
title Caribbean Report 01-12-1993
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