Friday, May 15, 2026
Village Voice News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Village Voice News
No Result
View All Result
Home Regional

CARICOM | University of the West Indies and the State University of New York Signs MOU

Admin by Admin
May 21, 2024
in Regional
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The University of the West Indies, UWI,  and the State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY, have signed a memorandum of understanding,MOU, to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and to facilitate programmes to foster and develop cooperative relationships between both universities.

At a signing ceremony in Buffalo, New York, on Monday, UWI Vice Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles and SUNY’s University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi, signed an agreement to focus on solutions-oriented research and program delivery, focusing on issues of development concern and relevance to the Caribbean and New York State.

READ ALSO

CARICOM | Persad-Bissessar’s CARICOM Gamble: Can Trinidad and Tobago Afford to Bite the Hand That Feeds It?

CARICOM Secretariat and UNICEF discuss Areas of Cooperation

This includes areas that have been identified in previous UWI-SUNY analysis, including Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Public Health, Education and Marine Resource Management.

The areas are expected to widen to include research relevant to democratic participation, leadership and governance, and a focus on solutions to specific problems constraining the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks addresses the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding between the University of the West Indies, UWI, and the State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY, have signed a memorandum of understanding,MOU, to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and to facilitate programmes to foster and develop cooperative relationships between both universities.

The MOU, which connects the University at Buffalo (UB) with the five UWI campuses in the Caribbean university system, will foster collaborations between faculty and students, encourage more research and study abroad opportunities, and create a new shared graduate program.

“The research will be undertaken by joint UWI-SUNY expert teams pursuing a multi-disciplinary approach and drawing on external expertise as appropriate,” the MOU said.

In his remarks Tripathi said the agreement will facilitate strong ties between the faculties of both universities and “our research and academic programmes.”

“With this memorandum of understanding between UB and UWI, we formalize our commitment to build upon our shared strengths, harness our disciplinary expertise and foster collaborations in service of the greater good,” Tripathi said. “As we work together to foster global sustainability and resiliency, our endeavors will be that much more impactful by virtue of our shared contributions.”

UWI vice chancellor, Sir Hilary Beckles said this was the time for universities to rise and show their responsibilities in the areas of sustainable development and public health because those goals are only going to be achieved  if the universities are standing on the infrastructure of activism. We can only do so through partnerships and collaboration of the various universities,” Beckles said.

Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States (centre) along with UWI Vice Chancellor Sir Hillary Beckles and President of the University of Buffalo, pose for a photograph with members of the academic teams from SUNY University at Buffalo and leaders of the University of the West Indies (UWI), along with members of the Jamaican community in Buffalo following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two universities on May 20, to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States (centre) along with UWI Vice Chancellor Sir Hillary Beckles and President of the University of Buffalo, pose for a photograph with members of the academic teams from SUNY University at Buffalo and leaders of the University of the West Indies (UWI), aslong with members of the Jamaican community in Buffalo following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two universities on May 20, to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks welcomed the MOU between SUNY Buffalo and The University of the West Indies, advising  that she will co-chair a new Task Force through the Embassy of Jamaica that will include representatives of  the US Government, the National Association of Jamaican and Supporting Organisations,NAJASO,  The University of the West Indies, key business partners and other community members.

The Task Force will serve to engage all the key stakeholders to ensure that the necessary policy and funding support are in place to sustain and strengthen the partnership through the SUNY-UWI Center for Leadership and Sustainable Development.

During the two day visit Ambassador Marks and the UWI delegation toured the UB campus facilities and met with the Jamaican community in Buffalo. The delegation also called on the Mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown whose parents hail from St. Ann and Buffalo has also been twinned with St. Ann’s Bay.

Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks(centre) along with UWI Mona principal Professort Densil williams, Vice Chancellor Hillary Beckles and University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi peruse the memorandum of understanding signed between both universities to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks(centre) along with UWI Mona principal Professor Densil williams, Vice Chancellor Hilary Beckles and University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi peruse the memorandum of understanding signed between both universities to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.The MOU follows a previous partnership formed between UWI and the State University of New York (SUNY) in 2013. One of the top goals was to create a SUNY-UWI Center for Leadership and Sustainable Development (CLSD) that would attract future global leaders and catalyze transformative research collaborations across SUNY and UWI campuses relevant to democratic participation, leadership and governance.

The focus was to find solutions to specific problems that are hindering individual countries from achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, explained Gene Morse, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, who also serves as an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI Mona Campus.

In addition, he noted, the CLSD is the strategic center that will mobilize SUNY, UWI and other invited faculty to provide mentorship for the master’s candidates enrolled in the UWI International School for Development Justice, creating a solid research foundation to guide sustainable development projects around the globe. (WiredJA)

ShareTweetSendShareSend

Related Posts

Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad‑Bissessar
Regional

CARICOM | Persad-Bissessar’s CARICOM Gamble: Can Trinidad and Tobago Afford to Bite the Hand That Feeds It?

by Admin
May 14, 2026

(WiredJA) Port of Spain's defiant posture on the Barnett reappointment row carries a reckless arithmetic — T&T extracts more from...

Read moreDetails
CARICOM Team: Beverly Harry-Emmanuel, Advisor, Social Development (Third from right), Davion Leslie, Programme Manager, Human Resource Development (second from right) and Dr Serena Bender-Pelswijk, Deputy Programme Manager, Health Sector Development. UNICEF Team: Anna Azayeva Valente, Representative OIC for Guyana and Suriname (Third from left), Francesco Amgrogetti – Regional Advisor- Partnerships Latin America and the Caribbean (second from left) and Dr Loria-Mae Heywood, Child Protection Specialist – UNICEF Guyana
Regional

CARICOM Secretariat and UNICEF discuss Areas of Cooperation

by Admin
May 14, 2026

(CARICOM)- A Team from the CARICOM Secretariat, led by Advisor, Social Development, Beverly Harry-Emmanuel, met with a UNICEF delegation on...

Read moreDetails
Honourable Keoma Griffith, Guyana’s Minister of Labour and Chair of the Fifty-First Meeting of the CARICOM Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) – Labour
News

CARICOM Labour Ministers Confront Migration, Informality and Job Creation Challenges

by Admin
May 14, 2026

Labour ministers and regional officials from across the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on Wednesday underscored the urgent need for coordinated action...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

GAZA | Israel shuts down Associated Press news agency's Gaza live feed Transmission in Gaza


EDITOR'S PICK

Passengers wait at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport as all flights are cancelled following US military action in Venezuela, on January 3, 2026, in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo | Afp | Getty Images

Airlines scramble to add Caribbean flights after flight ban strands tens of thousands of travelers

January 4, 2026
Attorney Nigel Hughes, former AFC leader

Police accused of intimidating Henry family

July 4, 2021
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Paris for a state visit to France at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, May 5, 2024. Xi was received by French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal at Paris Orly airport upon arrival. (Xinhua/Ding Lin)

Xi aims to open brighter future of China-France ties via visit

May 5, 2024
Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA photo)

CJIA, EFCIA airports ready for ‘controlled’ air travel amid strict guidelines

October 13, 2020

© 2024 Village Voice

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Village Voice