Belize Times May 21, 2022 - Sugar Industry

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SUGAR: SOLIDIFYING THE INDUSTRY

(FAIRNESS TO FARMERS … STRENGTHENING THE INDUSTRY)

The Government of Belize is making big steps to strengthen the sugar industry by implementing new regulations. These new regulations will bring about fairness for farmers, greater accountability from BSI/ASR and a stronger sugar industry.

Statutory Instrument #62 of 2023 will be tabled in the House of Representatives on May 19, 2023 in Belmopan. This legal instrument will now allow for BSI/ASR to be required to disclose the amount of sugar that they market, the amount of certified sugar that is contracted and marketed, and any premiums or benefits due to certified producers, from the volumes of sugar cane produced and delivered.

Minister of Agriculture, Jose Abelardo Mai, provided comment on the new regulations: “this regulation protects them (BSI/ASR) and it protects the farmers. It protects them from doing unethical things; you can’t take the farmers’ sugar, sell it and not pay them. If we continue to do things like this, we will end up in the bad books. The farmers are going to Amnesty International because they are still owed monies from last year. This will look bad on BSI/ASR and on the country. We cannot allow that to happen. So, this regulation protects the industry, more importantly.”

The good news for the farmers is that the new regulations will prevent the 2022 case of non-payment from reoccurring. Back in 2022, the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association members did not receive their monies for that year, even though their sugar was being sold with Fairtrade premiums. At that time, BSI/ ASR rebelled and had refused to disclose to the association, the volumes of sugar sold with Fairtade premiums.

When the PUP Area Representatives go to the House Meeting on Friday, May 19, the new SI will be tabled; not for debate, not for negotiations, and not for a vote. It will be tabled so the farmers can reap the benefits of their blood, sweat and tears invested in the canefields.

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A Night in Fort George

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spoken about in the IDB report, now that five percent will go down even further as I was made to under that the Business Processing Unit is looking at 500 jobs in this area. Having more people at work will help the economy as it will drive down poverty.”

We know that providing education, training, and employment opportunities to our youth helps break the cycle of poverty and creates a brighter future for our Belizean people and so we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this impactful initiative.”

be doing a great job in the BPO that is about to open.”

The program is for five weeks and provides fundamentals of work-life balance, basic financial principles, and saving which are beneficial. It also includes emotional intelligence, and communication skills which are core to surviving in the BPO industry.

Hon. Zabaneh stated, “We are extremely proud of each and every one of you for sacrificing time over the past five weeks, we have made it.”

Over the weekend the Hon. Dr. Louis Zabaneh, Area Representative of the Dangriga Constituency was once again honored to host another graduating class of 87 strong from the B.U.I.L.D Program in Dangriga Town.

On the invitation of Hon. Dr. Louis Zabaneh, the Mayor of Belize City His Worship Bernard Wagner had the pleasure of delivering the keynote address to the second graduating cohort of Dr. Zabaneh’s Belize Unity Institute for Leadership and Development (BUILD) program in Dangriga Town. The graduates have now completed their Employment

Capacity Building Certification which prepares them to be gainfully employed by the BPO Industry. Their first chance in the industry will be at the new RCC BPO which will officially open later this month at their new location in Dangriga Town.

Mayor Wagner, “It is an excellent program, I believe that we need more programs such as these and I have to commend the Business Processing aspect of the economy that has really taken off in Belize City and is oblivious by now venturing into the southern part of the country.”

He went on to say, “That is showing that the five percent unemployment

The training looks at communication skills, the do’s and don’t of an interview as well as professional decorum. B.U.I.L.D. is the brainchild of the Hon. Dr Louis Zabaneh Minister of State in the Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, “Our target is 500, this is five hundred vibrant, young people from the Dangriga, Stann Creek community that will

Congratulations to the 87 members of Cohort 2! Adding to the 113 members of Cohort 1. Also in attendance for this momentous occasion were Mayor Robert Mariano, Senator Hon. Collet Montejo, Councillor Javier Castellanos, and Ms. Sheryl Arzu of RCC BPO. This initiative came to light through the collaboration of the Area Representative, Constituency, BPO Community, and the Investment arm BELTRAIDE.

Prime Minister Briceño Attends IX Summit of the Association of Caribbean States

Cabinet Brief

Belmopan, May 17, 2023

• Cabinet continued the discussion on ways to address the rising cost of living. It was requested that the Minister of Agriculture convenes a meeting with importers and suppliers to discuss ways to reduce the cost of major food items as well as inputs used to produce locally made food products and to propose recommendations to reduce the cost of living for Cabinet’s consideration.

• After a full discussion on the sugar industry and the revelation that for two years the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association (BSCFA) had not benefited from premiums derived from fair trade, Cabinet approved BZ$1 million in subsidies for the association to be used for fertilizer to improve crop yield.

• Cabinet requested that the Financial Secretary instruct the Belize Tax Services Limited to check into businesses that continue to charge tax on feminine products. These became GST-exempt effective 1st April with a grace period of one month for products that were already in stock to be depleted. Cabinet continued the discussion on the establishment of the Belize Government Lotteries Ltd., a government-owned company, and approved the introduction of amendments to the Lotteries Act to accommodate for government to sell lotteries nationwide. These amendments will be introduced at the next sitting of the House of Representatives scheduled for 19th May 2023.

• Cabinet gave its approval for the Minister of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation to sign a memorandum of understanding on Deepening Blue Economy Cooperation with the Government of Barbados, through its Ministry of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy. The MOU will strengthen the knowledge capacity in the blue economy, broaden and expand relations between the extensive scientific and technological communities, and strengthen cooperation between both countries in areas of mutual benefit.

• Finally, Cabinet gave its recommendation on several legislative amendments to be tabled at Friday’s sitting of the House of Representatives.

On May 12, 2023, Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño led Belize’s delegation at the IX Summit of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) held in Antigua, Guatemala.

The summit was held under the theme, “Innovating integration through the sustainable development of the Greater Caribbean.” It was preceded by Senior Officials and Ministerial meetings.

The Delegations deliberated on themes such as strengthening and developing collective capacities of the Greater Caribbean, promoting the sustainable development of the Caribbean Sea, post-COVID-19 recovery, and revitalizing, and strengthening the ACS. The summit concluded with the adoption of the Declaration of Antigua.

In his remarks, Prime Minister Briceño encouraged the ACS “to remain relevant and viable” amidst global challenges and to refocus on the organization’s roots - the sustainable development of the Caribbean Sea.

Prime Minister Briceño also held bilateral meetings with H.E. Dr. Alejandro Giammattei Falla, President of the Republic of Guatemala, as well as with leaders of the delegations of ACS observer nations, who were present, to discuss matters of mutual interest. These included the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Korea, Slovenia, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.

Belize’s delegation included Ms. Narda Garcia, Chief Executive Officer in the Office of the Prime Minister; H.E. Jose Alpuche, Ambassador of Belize to Guatemala; and Mr. Idelso Leslie,

Counsellor at the Embassy of Belize in Guatemala.

The Association of Caribbean States is an association of nations centered in the Caribbean Basin. It was formed with the aim of promoting consultation, cooperation, and concerted action among all the countries of the Caribbean coastal area. The ACS Secretariat is in Trinidad & Tobago.

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Fairtrade is a global movement represented by the Fairtrade Foundation. It works with farming co-operatives, businesses, and governments to make trade fair. It requires companies to pay sustainable prices that must never be below the current market prices. This ensures that vulnerable communities, farmers, and producers not only get better prices but are also able to improve their working conditions and sustainability. There are social, environmental, and economic benefits to be had from the premium prices that are paid for Fairtrade-certified products. These premium prices are over and above the Fairtrade price and this extra payment is reinvested into the communal funds for workers to use as they may need for improvement of quality of their lives.

In fact, Fairtrade envisions a world based on fairness and where producers can earn secure and sustainable livelihoods. So that purchasing fairtrade products helps to end the exploitation of farmers and workers by guaranteeing fair prices and through the premium prices that are then reinvested into housing and education grants, farm improvements, and school allotments as well as improvements of social, economic, and environmental welfare. This week, ASR mistakenly took out the fidget spinner instead of the spin doctor. William Neal was missed, while the spokesperson for the miller half-heartedly tried to convince himself that they had nothing to hide. It was obvious that they are chafing under the new Statutory Instrument that now forces them to disclose just how much sugar they sell at premium Fairtrade prices. The reason, Hon Jose Abelardo Mai explains, is that simply the farmers need to know how much Fairtrade premium is due to them. That premium is paid to the farmers at the point of export to guarantee that they will receive the agreed price promised. Therefore, all the reports that the miller makes, to all the authorities are all fine and dandy, but those reports have nothing to prove as to the quantity of Fairtrade sugar sold.

ASR/BSI is trying to deflect from the real issue at hand claiming they are being unfairly targeted and burdened by bureaucracy no other business entity is subjected to. We take the time to remind them that indeed they have also been given perks enshrined within the law, they are guaranteed tax exemptions and duty concessions to compete against the small sugar cane farmer in this country that have no access to these advantages. ASR/BSI has nothing to fear from doing the ethical thing. Report the exports and sales of the premium Fairtrade sugar and let the farmers collect the money due to them. The refusal, the denial to do what is right for the small farmers, and the taking away of their opportunities to better their lot signify that even shame has eluded them and thus ASR/BSI simply is left with nothing to lose.

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NOTHING TO HIDE, NOTHING TO PROVE, NOTHING TO FEAR, NOTHING TO LOSE.

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NADA QUE OCULTAR, NADA QUE DEMOSTRAR, NADA QUE TEMER, NADA QUE PERDER.

El comercio justo es un movimiento mundial representado por la Fundación Fairtrade. Trabaja con cooperativas agrícolas, empresas y gobiernos para que el comercio sea justo. Exige a las empresas que paguen precios sostenibles que nunca deben estar por debajo de los precios actuales del mercado. Esto garantiza que las comunidades, agricultores y productores vulnerables no sólo obtengan mejores precios, sino que también puedan mejorar sus condiciones de trabajo y su sostenibilidad. Los precios con prima que se pagan por los productos certificados Fairtrade aportan beneficios sociales, medioambientales y económicos. Estos sobreprecios son superiores al precio Fairtrade y este pago extra se reinvierte en los fondos comunales para que los trabajadores lo utilicen como necesiten para mejorar su calidad de vida.

De hecho, Fairtrade concibe un mundo basado en la equidad y en el que los productores puedan ganarse la vida de forma segura y sostenible. De modo que la compra de productos de comercio justo contribuye a poner fin a la explotación de agricultores y trabajadores al garantizar precios justos y a través de los sobreprecios que luego se reinvierten en ayudas a la vivienda y la educación, mejoras en las explotaciones y asignaciones escolares, así como en mejoras del bienestar social, económico y medioambiental.

Esta semana ASR sacó por error el fidget spinner en lugar del spin doctor. Se echó de menos a William Neal, mientras que el portavoz de la empresa intentaba convencerse a sí mismo de que no tenían nada que ocultar, pero era obvio que les molesta el nuevo instrumento legal que les obliga a revelar la cantidad de azúcar que venden a precios de Comercio Justo. La razón que explica el Honorable José Abelardo Mai es que, sencillamente, los agricultores necesitan saber cuánta prima Fairtrade se les debe. Esa prima se paga a los agricultores en el punto de exportación para garantizar que recibirán el precio acordado prometido. Por lo tanto, todos los informes que el molinero hace a todas las autoridades están muy bien, pero esos informes no tienen nada que demostrar en cuanto a la cantidad de azúcar Fairtrade vendida.

ASR/BSI intenta desviar la atención del verdadero problema alegando que están siendo injustamente atacados y sobrecargados por una burocracia a la que no está sometida ninguna otra entidad comercial. Nos tomamos la molestia de recordarles que, de hecho, también se les han concedido ventajas consagradas en la ley, se les garantizan exenciones fiscales y concesiones arancelarias para competir con los pequeños productores de caña de azúcar de este país que no tienen acceso a estas ventajas. ASR/BSI no tiene nada que temer por hacer lo ético. Informar de las exportaciones y ventas del azúcar Fairtrade premium y dejar que los agricultores cobren el dinero que se les debe. La negativa, la negación a hacer lo que es correcto para los pequeños agricultores y el arrebatarles la oportunidad de mejorar su suerte significan que incluso la vergüenza les ha eludido y, por lo tanto, ASR/BSI simplemente no tiene nada que perder.

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Belize Praised Internationally for Religious Freedom

Our little ‘Jewel’ Belize has again received another glowing review from the US State Department which shows in the 2022 International Religious Freedom Report. The report is done annually, and the purpose is to review in detail the status of religious freedom in every country. This year the Belizean Government was highlighted due to its decision to establish a ministry dedicated to dialogue with the religious communities.

The report states that Prime Minister Briceño stated, “There was a need for the new office to improve government communication with all religious groups, including non-Christian ones.”

As well in the report, there were no instances of discrimination against any religious groups by the government.

Hon. Usher, “We have always been an inclusive open religious tolerant country and that’s something, that we should be proud of, we are welcoming in terms of different beliefs, Christians, and non-Christian’s beliefs. So, I think it’s very important for us to be acknowledged by the US State Department in this report.”

Minister of Religious Affairs, Hon. Usher, says the positive remarks speak to the government’s effort to respect the rights of all Belizean despite ethnicity, sex, race, or religious belief. The report examined Belize’s religious demography, legal framework, government practices, and the status of societal respect for religious freedom as well as the U.S. government policy and engagement.

But the goal was to achieve a space where the various religious entities and non-Christians to be able to dialogue with the government and discuss issues that may affect them or vice-versa.

The full report can be read on the US Department of State website bz.usembassy.gov/ entitled: BELIZE 2022

INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT.

B.P.D. Receive Donation from PM

On May 11, 2023, the Orange Walk Police Formation received a much-needed upgrade to its fleet of vehicles.

Prime Minister John Briceño handed over the keys to a brand new pick-up truck and two radios to the Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams.

Both Prime Minister Briceño and ComPol Williams stress the importance of improving the police’s mobility.

Prime Minister Briceño, “As you know that the police need to be mobile to be able to give the protection that our citizens expect from the Police Department. Today we are handing over this vehicle, and along with that we are also handing over two radios that my office is also donating to the police department.”

He went on the state, “Communication is important, mobility is important policing is not just being here at the station but to be out in the fields, and in some instances walking in the neighborhoods but at the same time be able to respond very quickly and that’s what our government is trying to do working along with the police to provide a better service and have our citizen feel safer.”

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18 May 2023

Mr. Jules Vasquez General Manager Tropical Vision Limited (Channel 7) 73 Corner. Dean and Albert Street Belize City

Dear Mr. Vasquez,

Dear Mr. Vasquez,

We write in reference to a news item that was broadcast on the Channel 7 newscast on Monday, 15th May 2023 titled “Doctor Criminally Charged for Sexual Assault During Exam”.

We write in reference to a news item that was broadcast on the Channel 7 newscast on Monday, 15th May 2023 titled “Doctor Criminally Charged for Sexual Assault During Exam”.

In the newscast the reporter read from the Complainant’s report that was very detailed and of a personal nature. In addition, the partially redacted report was displayed on the screen during the news piece.

In the newscast the reporter read from the Complainant’s report that was very detailed and of a personal nature. In addition, the partially redacted report was displayed on the screen during the news piece.

As head of Channel 7, it is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that information which makes it onto the airwaves is not only informative and accurate but also responsible. The public broadcast of intimate details of what was done to the alleged victim is offensive, unprofessional, irresponsible and as well totally unacceptable. It further revictimizes the complainant who penned feelings of horror, shock, violation and trauma in the very report you so purposely exposed.

As head of Channel 7, it is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that information which makes it onto the airwaves is not only informative and accurate but also responsible. The public broadcast of intimate details of what was done to the alleged victim is offensive, unprofessional, irresponsible and as well totally unacceptable. It further revictimizes the complainant who penned feelings of horror, shock, violation and trauma in the very report you so purposely exposed.

While the media plays an important role in sharing information with the public, information of a sensitive nature that has a direct impact on victims of crime and sexual violence must be reported responsibly. By sharing the graphic details of this alleged sexual assault as described by the victim in the public domain and posting this story on social media, which allows the public to access, replay, and continuously share the story, Channel 7 is perpetuating this assault on the victim. This has caused the focus to be cast not on the issue of sexual violence, but rather on the details of this specific incident.

While the media plays an important role in sharing information with the public, information of a sensitive nature that has a direct impact on victims of crime and sexual violence must be reported responsibly. By sharing the graphic details of this alleged sexual assault as described by the victim in the public domain and posting this story on social media, which allows the public to access, replay, and continuously share the story, Channel 7 is perpetuating this assault on the victim. This has caused the focus to be cast not on the issue of sexual violence, but rather on the details of this specific incident.

The media must understand that sexual violence of any kind is traumatic and devastating. Persons who have gone through any kind of trauma, including sexual violence, often experience many different emotional and physical responses, including fear, shame, sadness, anger, disbelief, isolation, eating disturbances, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and physical symptoms related to areas on their body affected by the assault. While the identity of the victim was not disclosed, having this information so widely and vividly circulated within our communities, creates an even more hostile environment within which the victim must now interact as she tries to recover from this abuse.

The media must understand that sexual violence of any kind is traumatic and devastating. Persons who have gone through any kind of trauma, including sexual violence, often experience many different emotional and physical responses, including fear, shame, sadness, anger, disbelief, isolation, eating disturbances, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and physical symptoms related to areas on their body affected by the assault. While the identity of the victim was not disclosed, having this information so widely and vividly circulated within our communities, creates an even more hostile environment within which the victim must now interact as she tries to recover from this abuse.

As you well know, there are limits to freedom of information and freedom of expression. There exists the overriding public interest and even more importantly the right of an individual to privacy.

As you well know, there are limits to freedom of information and freedom of expression. There exists the overriding public interest and even more importantly the right of an individual to privacy.

No freedom is unfettered and in your insatiable quest for sensationalism you have entirely ignored the journalistic ethics you should have as a media practitioner. This is not the first time we have had to caution Channel 7 on such issues.

As a consequence, we are going to seek the advice of the Belize Broadcasting Authority as to their further involvement in providing guidelines and regulations for media coverage in instances such as these.

Finally, we advise you to consider your own family members and how you personally would feel in such a situation.

Respectfully,

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Supporting our MSMEs A Night in Fort George

April 13, 2023 – A night in the Fort George division saw an outpour of micro, small and medium businesses at an event that was called, Night Market in Fort George. The event aimed at not only celebrating mothers in the area, in time for Mothers’ Day, but it also stirred commerce within the division.

Area Representative for Fort George, Henry Usher, has referred to these small businesses as the engines of the economy. The Night Market in Fort George allowed for a wide display of locally made products, ranging from jewelry to clothing and from beverages to a variety of food and desserts. The event was a collaboration of the Fort George division and the Belize City Council.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTY

Belama Phase 2, Belize City, Belize District

BY ORDER of the Proprietor, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 31st July 2023. Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly within this period on the date and time listed on the website until the property is sold.

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL

Caribbean Shores/Belize 16 2846

The Freehold property of property of Ms. Ying Liu

(Being a two-storey concrete dwelling house; Ground Floor - Living/ Dining/Kitchen + Utility/Laundry room + half Bathroom; First Floor - 4 Bedrooms + 2 Bathrooms TOGETHER with lot [373.356 S.M.] situate on B2 Street, Belama Phase 2, Belize City, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Ying Liu.)

“FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE”

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH

KEVIN A. CASTILLO

TELEPHONE: 223-4488

Website: belizepropertyauctions.com

Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com

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COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES

Bullet Tree Falls, Cayo District; San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District

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 15th July 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold.

1. Lot No. 137 Bullet Tree Falls, Cayo District:

All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 137 containing 418.237 S.M. situate in Bullett Tree Falls Village, Cayo District, Belize and bounded and described as shown on Plan no. 501 of 2012 TOGETHER with all buildings standing and being thereon. The freehold property of Mr. Omar Williams.

2. Parcel No. 24 Cemetery Street, San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL

San Jose Palmar 4 24

The Freehold property of Mr. Orlando Castillo

“FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE”

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH

KEVIN A. CASTILLO

TELEPHONE: 223-4488

Website: belizepropertyauctions.com

Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com

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The signing of a Consent Agreement for a Solar System Project, Indian Creek, Toledo took place this pasted Saturday, May 6th in the Indian Creek Community.

This initiative is a part of the Rural Electrification Project which is a first of a kind within the country.

Ryan Cobb, Energy Director, Ministry of Public Utilities, Energy Logistics, and E-Governance, “It is a 400 kilowatts solar hybrid system mini-grid where we will be producing electricity from solar panels, batteries, and diesel generation as a backup. What will happen is that this grid is isolated, so it is not connected to the national grid and will be producing power local, clean energy here.”

This is a partnership with Belize Electricity Limited which will be operating and managing the system. Director Cobb goes on to share, “One of the benefits of partnering with BEL is that the resident on Indian Creek will be able to enjoy power at the national rate.

Hon. Michel ‘Micho’ Chebat, Minister of Public Utilities, Energy Logistics, and E-Governance, “Across the country of Belize we have about twenty (20) villages that don’t have any electricity at all and so we are working hard to bring electricity because we understand what the value it is to each of us. We understand how electricity can change all of our lives.”

Minister Chebat went on to, “This plant that you have here is a real example of that, is an example of a people and government working together towards a common good.”

Ernesto Choc, Chairman of Indian Creek, “Today is a very, very important day for us in the Village of Indian Creek. This is a milestone for us to reach. Thirsty-three homes are already connected, so there is two hundred and eight homes that really need to be connected, we really need it, we really want electricity to be connected. So, yes like I said we are in the dark, so we have been so long since we don’t have electricity, so now we are very proud of it, and we are proud of the government it assists us a lot.”

Area Representative, Toledo West, “We have good news Indian Creek, Golden Stream, and Medina Bank unuh wah get electricity but equally so we have completed the FPIC for San Vicente, Jalacte, San Benito Poite, Corazon Creek and one other community in the Toledo District. They will also get electricity under an EU program with the government of Belize.”

This was done through funding from the United Arab Emirates of US$2.3 million, while BEL is partnering to build the transmission and distribution. Empowering Rural Communities - Empowering Our People

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that James Young is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Lakers Cool Spot” located at # 42 Lawrence Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Football Super Stars

The Pickstock Constituency would like to congratulate the 3 winning teams who participated in the ‘Anthony Mahler Amateur Finals’ held on Saturday, May 13th at Marion Jones Sporting Complex. The Minister presented the 1st Place - Lake-I, 2nd Place – CRFC – Cesar Ridge, and 3rd Place – West Lake teams with $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 cash prizes and a trophy to each team.

The tournament was for over nine weeks period with a total of eight (8) teams participating.

Proud to see young men expressing their athletic talents in such dynamic matchups.

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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. 419, Block No. 4, Tower Hill Registration Section containing 30 acres of land situate in Orange Walk District, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of ARMANDO SERGIO CARRILLO surety for DARIO AZIEL CARILLO.

Parcel No. 495, Block No. 4, Tower Hill Registration Section containing 9.20 acres of land situate in Orange Walk District, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of ARMANDO SERGIO CARRILLO, ARMANDO TOMAS CARRILLO & DARIO AZIEL CARILLO (jointly) surety for DARIO AZIEL CARILLO.

Parcel No. 1033, Block No. 1, Corozal Central Registration Section containing 555.6 square yards situate on 16th of June Street, Corozal Town, Corozal District, Belize, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of BENJAMIN JOSE ANTONIO ACOSTA.

DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MAY, 2023.

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Belize Hosts National Workshop on Time Release Study

On May 15, 2023, the Directorate General for Foreign Trade and the Belize Customs and Excise Department, co-chairs of the National Committee on Trade Facilitation (NCTF), launched a National Sensitization Workshop on a Time Release Study (TRS) for Belize with technical support from the World Customs Organization (WCO). This event will take place from May 15 to 19 at the Customs and Excise Department conference room in Belize City.

For context back on September 2, 2015, Belize ratified the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement and has since established its implementation coordinating body (the NCTF) and developed its National Trade Facilitation Implementation Roadmap. In compliance with the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, members are required to periodically measure and publish average release times for goods in a consistent manner, using tools such as the TRS developed by the WCO.

Earl Stewart Jr., Pre-Accredited Expert for Time Release Study, W.C.O., “I like to refer to the time release tool developed by the WCO as an opportunity for improvement. It’s a tool of opportunities. So, there are benefits to be derived for the

government, there are benefits to be derived for the customs administration and for the stakeholders and even the end consumer. So, we are talking about efficiency in terms of how goods move with efficacy through the border, efficiency, the effectiveness, seamlessly. And that contributes to economic activities. So, if you understand economics –economics 101 – we like to say the faster goods get to market the more profitable business will be.”

The national workshop will build the capacity of the Customs Department and other regulatory border agencies to conduct Time Release Studies. The first two days will provide invited guests and participants of the TRS Working Group with an

overview of (i) the status of the TRS Project and the work completed in 2018; (ii) the WCO facilitation instruments and tools; (iii) the TRS methodology; and (iv) Belize’s reform and modernization initiatives. Subsequent days will be dedicated working group sessions focusing on the application of the WCO TRS software, the TRS process mapping, the analysis, and reporting writing. The key outputs from the workshop will be to finalize the scope of the TRS, revise business process maps and the action plan, and formalize a TRS Working Group.

Estella Leslie, Comptroller, Customs & Excise Department, “We have always been called upon to speed up the process in how we do

business because like I explained in my opening remarks, time is money for the importers and the trading community. So, this study will map the time, the actual time it takes from the time the goods enter until it is cleared by customs. Bear in mind that I spoke to us having ASYCUDA World that has improved our performance greatly, but customs is not the only entity engaged in the clearance process. We also have the ports, we have the shipping agencies, the customs brokers – so all these people play a vital role in the entire process. So, this time-release study will take all of that into consideration and map the time that each entity takes and the amount of documentation that is required so that we know exactly where there are any holes in the system so that we could find ways to improve on our efficiency and effectiveness.”

The TRS is an important tool for Belize since it will identify the physical release time of goods. Additionally, it will provide guidance to the NCTF to take the necessary measures to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of border procedures. It will also provide evidence-based information to the international community on Belize’s performance capacity, which is useful for policymakers and investors.

The workshop is made possible through funding from the Government of Belize and the Caribbean Development Bank.

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RESUMPTION OF ANNUAL SALARY INCREMENTS - 2023

On May 12, 2023, a Ministry of Finance Circular ‘MINISTRY OF FINANCE CIRCULAR NO. 2 OF 2023’ was published on the Public Service Union of Belize Facebook page.

The release states in its full, “Under the provisions of Statutory Instrument No. 48 of 2023, Belize Constitution (Public Service Emoluments and Allowances) (Reduction) (Amendment) Regulations copy attached for ease of reference) the payment of annual Salary Increments resumes with effect from the 1st of April 2023.

In that regard, qualifying officers are required to submit duly completed Performance Appraisal Report Forms for the payment of one incre-

ment with effect from their respective incremental date.

This is submitted for necessary action.”

It was signed by the Financial Secretary Joseph Waight. This serves as a notice to public officers that the annual salary increment is in effect as of April 1, 2023, qualifying officers would have to submit completed performance appraisal report forms for the payment of one increment from their respective incremental date.

To note this is a year earlier than projected by the people’s government through PlanBelize continues make it happen.

Minister and PSU Executives Tours Public Offices

Last week, Minister Henry Charles Usher, along with staff from his ministry accompanied PSU President Dean Flowers and members of the Belmopan PSU Branch on a tour of several offices in Belmopan.

Minister Usher was warmly greeted by public officers, who listened and asked questions. He spoke with them on the Pension Reform Act, the Civil Asset Recovery and Unexplained Wealth Order Bill, and the reinstallation of Increments.

The joint team of the Ministry of the Public Service and the PSU Belmopan Branch visited the Police Department, Treasury Department, Fire Department, Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries, Audit Department, and Payroll Unit.

Minister Usher and his team

from the Ministry of the Public Service, along with the President of the PSU and members of the Unions in the different districts will be visiting other parts of the country.

THE BELIZE

COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES

Hattieville, Belize District; Punta Gorda, Toledo District

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. 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 15th July 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situated in Hattieville Village Belize District and numbered Lot No. 32 containing 833.33 Square Yards bounded and described as shown by Plan No. 500 attached to Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 500/2017 together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 82 comprising 411.132 square meters of land situate in the Hopeville Area of Punta Gorda Town, bounded and described as shown by Plan No. 2064 attached to Minister’s Fiat Lease No. 12 of 2009 together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + TOGETHER with lot [4,424 sq. ft.] situate in Hopeville Area, Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Ernel Dominguez.)

“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

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dwelling house [400 sq. ft.] + wooden commercial unit [100 sq. ft.] and lot [833.33 S. Y], the freehold property of Mr. Hansel Petillo) 1. Lot No. 32 Hattieville near mile 17 on the George Price Highway, Belize District: 2. Lot No. 82 Hopeville Area, Punta Gorda, Toledo District:

Honouring Mothers on

Mother's Day Across the Country

Fort George and Belize City Council hosted ‘A Night for Mom!’

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Hon. Alex Balona, Area Rep. Cayo Central - Hosted Mother’s Day event at the Santa Elena Complex Mother’s Day Treat for Mothers in Belize Rural Central – Hon. Dolores Balderamos-Garcia Hon. Oscar Mira, Belmopan Area Rep. Honoring mothers at the Independence Park, Belmopan
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Honouring Mothers on

Mother's Day Across the Country

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Mother’s Day Hampers for Cayo South Constituency on behalf of Area Rep. Julius Espat and executive committee Corozal North Standard Bearer, David Castillo hosts Mother’s Day get together! Hon. Kevin Bernard, Area Rep. Orange Walk East - Mother’s Day Treat Mother’s Day Program held by Hon. Ramon Cervantes at the Trial Farm Basketball Court Pickstock Area Rep. Hon. Anthony Mahler hosts Annual Mother’s Day Program
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Expanding Educational Connectivity A Delegation of Educational Leaders visit Windsor School District

On May, 16, 2023 - A special education delegation from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology made a 3,000-mile trip to a school district in Windsor County in upstate New York. The partnership came to be when Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño and the Minister of Education met with a former Windsor Board of Education member during a visit to the embassy in Washington, D.C. in 2022.

Minister of State, Hon Louis Zabaneh, Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, “We are in update New York visiting a school district, the Windsor County School District. They have been very gracious to share with us the experiences that they have had with transforming their education system over the past ten years, transitioning to competency-based education”.

some similar things where we're trying to do in Belize. So, from that, we offered each other invitations. And now it's materialized for us coming."

The group visited to learn about the district’s programming and professional learning opportunities. This is due to the nationwide effort currently underway to help improve the education system in Belize.

Present in the delegation was the CEO, Mrs. Dian Castillo Maheia, and Lead Teacher Mrs. Claribel Cocom. The full article can be read at spectrumlocalnews.com under the title ‘Belize Education Leaders Visit Windsor School District’.

5 FEB 2023

BY ORDER of the Government of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer unserviceable vehicles and motorcycles on-site at the Ministry of Works Compound, located in Belmopan City, Cayo District, on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. The registration and viewing will commence at 8:00 a.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE

Belmopan City

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the successful bidder, to remove the vehicle/motorcycle from the compound the same day.

BY ORDER of the Government of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Mrs. Wendy Castillo will auction for sale the following unserviceable vehicles and motorcycles on-site at the Ministry of Works Compound, located in Belmopan City, Cayo District, on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. The registration and viewing will commence at 8:00 a.m.

Competency-based education can be defined as “a system of instruction, assessment, feedback, self-reflection, and academic reporting that is based on students demonstrating that they have learned the knowledge, attitudes, motivations, self-perceptions, and skills expected of them as they progress through their education.” It is also described as a type of education based on predetermined "competencies," which focuses on outcomes and real-world performance.

BY ORDER of the Government of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Mrs. Wendy Castillo will auction for sale the following unserviceable vehicles and motorcycles on-site at the Ministry of Works Compound, located in Belmopan City, Cayo District, Belize on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. The registration and viewing will commence at 8:00 a.m.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the successful bidder, to remove the vehicle/motorcycle from the compound the same day.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the successful bidder, to remove the vehicle/motorcycle from the compound the same day.

BY ORDER of the Government of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Mrs. Wendy Castillo will auction for sale the following unserviceable vehicles and motorcycles on-site at the Ministry of Works Compound, located in Belmopan City, Cayo on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. The registration and viewing will commence at 8:00 a.m.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the successful bidder, to remove the vehicle/motorcycle from the compound the same

Minister Zabaneh is quoted, “I had that opportunity to sit with Dr. Andrews, and we talked a little bit about what he is doing out here with his team. And we also shared about

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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# Vehicle Type Body Year Color 1 Toyota ambulance Ambulance 2006 White 2 Dayne Tricycle motorcycle 2011 White 3 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 4 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 5 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2015 Brown 6 Toyota Hilux Pickup 1999 Green 7 Nissan Qashqai SUV 2015 Brown 8 Mercedes C-300 CAR 2010 Black 9 Mitsubishi LANCER CAR Grey 10 AUDI A-3 CAR White 11 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Green 12 Great Wall Wingle Pickup 2018 White 13 Saturn Vue SUV 2007 Blue 14 Ford Edge SUV 2014 Silver 15 Great Wall Wingle 5 Pickup 2017 Orange 16 Great Wall Wingle 6 Pickup 2018 Red 17 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2014 Grey 18 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2013 Grey 19 Saturn sl sedan CAR 1997 Black 20 Foton Tunland Pickup 2016 Silver 21 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Black 22 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 23 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 24 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2011 Red 25 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Black 26 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Red 27 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Blue 28 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 Red 29 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 30 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 31 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 32 Bedford Truck Truck 1994 White 33 Daihatsu Terios SUV 2007 White 34 Toyota Hilux Pickup 35 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 36 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 37 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 38 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Blue 39 Chevy Pick-up Pickup 40 Mahindra 41 Ford Ranger Pick-up Pickup Gold 42 Ford F150 Pick-up Pickup 43 Vehicle Tires 44 Toyota Landcruiser Prado 2004 45 Nissan Urva Van Van 2013 46 Volkswagen Atlas 2018 47 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2017 TERMS: STRICTLY CASH WENDY CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 670-6506 PUBLIC
# Vehicle Type Body Year Color 1 Toyota ambulance Ambulance 2006 White 2 Dayne Tricycle motorcycle 2011 White 3 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 4 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 5 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2015 Brown 6 Toyota Hilux Pickup 1999 Green 7 Nissan Qashqai SUV 2015 Brown 8 Mercedes C-300 CAR 2010 Black 9 Mitsubishi LANCER CAR Grey 10 AUDI A-3 CAR White 11 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Green 12 Great Wall Wingle Pickup 2018 White 13 Saturn Vue SUV 2007 Blue 14 Ford Edge SUV 2014 Silver 15 Great Wall Wingle 5 Pickup 2017 Orange 16 Great Wall Wingle 6 Pickup 2018 Red 17 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2014 Grey 18 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2013 Grey 19 Saturn sl sedan CAR 1997 Black 20 Foton Tunland Pickup 2016 Silver 21 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Black 22 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 23 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 24 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2011 Red 25 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Black 26 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Red 27 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Blue 28 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 Red 29 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 30 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 31 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 32 Bedford Truck Truck 1994 White 33 Daihatsu Terios SUV 2007 White 34 Toyota Hilux Pickup 35 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 36 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 37 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 38 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Blue 39 Chevy Pick-up Pickup 40 Mahindra 41 Ford Ranger Pick-up Pickup Gold 42 Ford F150 Pick-up Pickup 43 Vehicle Tires 44 Toyota Landcruiser Prado 2004 45 Nissan Urva Van Van 2013 46 Volkswagen Atlas 2018 47 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2017 TERMS: STRICTLY CASH WENDY CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 670-6506
SALE Belmopan City
PUBLIC AUCTION
# Vehicle Type Body Year Color 1 Toyota ambulance Ambulance 2006 White 2 Dayne Tricycle motorcycle 2011 White 3 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 4 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 5 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2015 Brown 6 Toyota Hilux Pickup 1999 Green 7 Nissan Qashqai SUV 2015 Brown 8 Mercedes C-300 CAR 2010 Black 9 Mitsubishi LANCER CAR Grey 10 AUDI A-3 CAR White 11 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Green 12 Great Wall Wingle Pickup 2018 White 13 Saturn Vue SUV 2007 Blue 14 Ford Edge SUV 2014 Silver 15 Great Wall Wingle 5 Pickup 2017 Orange 16 Great Wall Wingle 6 Pickup 2018 Red 17 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2014 Grey 18 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2013 Grey 19 Saturn sl sedan CAR 1997 Black 20 Foton Tunland Pickup 2016 Silver 21 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Black 22 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 23 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 24 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2011 Red 25 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Black 26 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Red 27 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Blue 28 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 Red 29 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 30 Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 31 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red 32 Bedford Truck Truck 1994 White 33 Daihatsu Terios SUV 2007 White 34 Toyota Hilux Pickup 35 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 36 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 37 Joylong` Ambulance Ambulance White 38 Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Blue 39 Chevy Pick-up Pickup 40 Mahindra 41 Ford Ranger Pick-up Pickup Gold 42 Ford F150 Pick-up Pickup 43 Vehicle Tires 44 Toyota Landcruiser Prado 2004 45 Nissan Urva Van Van 2013 46 Volkswagen Atlas 2018 47 Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2017 TERMS: STRICTLY CASH WENDY CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 670-6506
Belmopan City
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
# Vehicle Type Body Year Color 1 Toyota ambulance Ambulance 2006 White 2 Dayne Tricycle motorcycle 2011 White 3 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 4 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2014 Brown 5 Mahindra Pick-up Pickup 2015 Brown 6 Toyota Hilux Pickup 1999 Green 7 Nissan Qashqai SUV 2015 Brown 8 Mercedes C-300 CAR 2010 Black 9 Mitsubishi LANCER CAR Grey AUDI A-3 CAR White Isuzu D-Max Pickup 2008 Green Great Wall Wingle Pickup 2018 White Saturn Vue SUV 2007 Blue Ford Edge SUV 2014 Silver 15 Great Wall Wingle 5 Pickup 2017 Orange 16 Great Wall Wingle 6 Pickup 2018 Red Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2014 Grey Mazda BT-50 Pickup 2013 Grey Saturn sl sedan CAR 1997 Black Foton Tunland Pickup 2016 Silver Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Black Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2011 Red Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Black Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Red Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2014 Blue Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2012 Red Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red Melium Motorcycle Motorcycle Honda Motorcycle Motorcycle 2008 Red Bedford Truck Truck 1994 White 33 Daihatsu Terios SUV 2007 White 34 Toyota Hilux Pickup

VOICE OF THE COMMON MAN

PLANBELIZE: DEVELOPMENT BEYOND ECONOMICS

The PlanBelize theme, “Everybody fi Win”, has been scoffed at, ridiculed, and criticized. For many, however, it is a catchy slogan for the People’s United Party (PUP), and it was not a gimmick in any way, shape or form. A gimmick would be the current happenings within the opposition.

The great achievements under this administration are nothing short of amazing. The jewel has been turned around economically in record time, despite the mess and deep waters that the previous government left behind. There is the question, however, in terms of what role the macro policy successes of the PUP play in the lives of the common man and women? Does the great macroeconomic framework connect to the micro level and its social policy design in creating social safety nets and social protection?

“Everybody fi Win” means the PUP returning to its founding principles and philosophy of social justice, embedded in the Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Pope Paul VI, on the Development of Peoples, Populorum Progressio. His letter spoke on, “The development of peoples, who are making very great efforts to free themselves from the hardship of hunger, poverty, endemic diseases, and ignorance, who are seeking a more bountiful share in the benefits flowing from civilization and demanding that greater value is in fact set upon their qualities as human beings, and who are constantly giving their attention to greater growth, was embraced in the Papal social justice doctrine.”

Erwin Contreras, Minister for Economic Development, Petroleum, Investment, Trade and Commerce under the United Democratic Party (U.D.P), signed in March 2016, the Growth and Sustainable Development Strategy (GSDS) 2016-2019. The strategy encompassed and reflected “a whole-system approach, and acknowledging increasing prosperity, eradication of poverty, improving social cohesion, caring for our natural resources, and securing peace and Justice for all Belizeans as inter-connected goals. Under the U.D.P. several social assistance programs existed: Building Opportunities for Our Social Transformation (BOOST), which conferred benefits to households or individuals who qualified; The Food Pantry Program, which allowed low-income families to purchase groceries at government-subsidized cost; The Community Action for Public Safety (CAPS) Project, a three-year intervention targeted at reducing youth involvement in crime; The Youth and Community Transformation Project, a five-year Project ( launched in 2013 ), aiming to reduce the vulnerability of children and youth to crime and gang. These social programs became the greatest hustle for the red hydra’s regime and a sinkhole in the people’s purse.

A Panamanian Advisor to social policy in the region cited “errors of exclusion and errors of inclusion” for the failures of the U.D.P. social programs. The neediest of the needy and the poorest of the poor were left off the programs, whilst the UDP Barrowcudas and gutter snipers leeched off the backs of the poor, the marginalized, and the downtrodden masses.

The super majority victory at the polls in November 2020 has turned things around. There has been continuing economic growth, a reduction in unemployment, and poverty. Additionally, there has been the expansion of the National Health Insurance (NHI) program, the Southside free education pilot program which has expanded to Schools down south, and the single mother’s home and grocery bag programs are all part and parcel of the rebuilding of the social infrastructure by the PUP Government and the John Briceño led administration; a paradigm shift from the incompetent and corrupt Barrow Government.

The social fabric of our society has been repaired through an integrated policy framework that links macroeconomic policy with social policies and creates the social effects of economic policy. That “whole-system approach “preached by Contreras was overcome by UDP inertia. The cadre of economic experts under the PUP understands that monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate policies must be complemented with structural reform resulting in major consequences for the social well-being of Belizean society.

Clearly, the PlanBelize theme, “Everybody Fi Win” has and continues to serve the common man and women, touching their lives through employment, educational, and business (MSMEs) opportunities. This Peoples United Party Government understands that there can never be true development without the development of people. It is a development beyond economics. The government of the people by the people.

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE

BELIZE SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND III PROJECT INVITATION FOR BIDS Amendment and Republication of the notice published on March 24th,2023

The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in an amount equivalent to USD$10,000,000 towards the cost of the Belize Social Investment Fund III Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under this contract. Payment by CDB will be made only at the request of (GOBZ) and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject, in all respects, to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreement. The Financing Agreement prohibits withdrawal from the financing account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of CDB, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than (GOBZ) shall derive any rights from the Financing Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing.

The Project is being implemented by the Ministry of Economic Development through the Belize Social Investment Fund (BSIF). BSIF has contracted Consultants who will assist with delivering the project.

BSIF now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the Completion of the Corazon Creek Technical High School Building, Corazon Creek Village, Toledo District, Belize. The works include, but are not limited to the following:

The proposed scope includes the construction of a two storey ferro-concrete building measuring 164’-11” long by 42’-2” wide complete with eight (8) classrooms, two (2) administrative spaces, two (2) male and female students’ bathrooms, two (2) male and female teachers’ lavatories, storage spaces and an access ramp up to the ground floor of the building to accommodate users with disabilities.

Works shall include but not be limited to the following activities: proposed compacted backfill to existing foundation; construction of reinforced concrete ground floor and upper floor slabs; construction of masonry walls; construction of reinforced concrete columns and beams; construction of a reinforced concrete roof; construction of concrete staircases; application of concrete rendering; construction of ceilings; installation of windows and doors; installation of electrical, plumbing, water supply and wastewater systems; application of surface finishes; and the undertaking of landscaping activities. Adherence to the contract’s environmental and safety protocols during construction is of paramount importance.

Consideration will be limited to firms or joint ventures of firms, which are legally incorporated or otherwise organised in, and have their principal place of business in an eligible country and are either: (a) more than 50% beneficially owned by a citizen or citizens and/or a bona fide resident or residents of an eligible country, or by a body corporate or bodies corporate meeting these requirements; or

(b) owned or controlled by the Government of an eligible country provided that it is legally and financially autonomous and operated under the commercial law of an eligible country and otherwise meets the eligibility requirements of the CDB Guidelines for Procurement (2006).

All countries are Eligible.

Eligible bidders will be required to submit full qualification information with their bids establishing their eligibility to bid and qualification to perform the contract if the bid is accepted. Tender and qualification information are to be submitted in the English Language on the prescribed forms inserted in the Bid Documents. Submissions that do not provide the information required, or do not demonstrate the prospective contractor’s ability to perform satisfactorily, will not qualify and will not be considered for further evaluation.

Qualification requirements include, inter alia:

(a) an average annual turnover (defined as certified payments received for works in progress or completed) within the last 5 years of at least One Million Four Hundred Thousand Belize Dollars (BZ$1,400,000.00) (US$700,000.00)

(b) a demonstrable cash flow (including access to credit) for One Hundred Fifty Thousand Belize Dollars (BZ$150,000.00) (US$75,000.00)

(c) experience as a prime contractor, joint venture member, management contractor, or subcontractor, of at least four (4) assignments of a nature, scope and complexity comparable to the proposed project activity within the last five (5) years (to comply with this requirement, works quoted should be at least 80 percent complete).

Bidding Documents may be obtained by eligible bidders from the first address below for a non-refundable fee of BZ$150 (USD$75). Requests may be made by written application including email. Written applications must be clearly marked: “Request for Bidding Documents for the Completion of the Corazon Creek Technical High School Building, Corazon Creek Village, Toledo District, Belize.”, along with the name, address and contact information of the bidder for which Bidding Documents are being requested. Payment should be by cash deposited to, or Bank transfer to BSIF’s Bank Account only. Banking details can be requested at the address below. Cash payment will not be accepted at the BSIF Office. Applicants who request that documents be forwarded to them must submit an account number from a local courier agent that accepts freight collect charges. Documents will be promptly dispatched, but under no circumstance will the Government of Belize or their authorised agent be held responsible for late delivery or loss of the documents so transmitted.

Submissions in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Bid for the Completion of the Corazon Creek Technical High School Building, Corazon Creek Village, Toledo District, Belize.”, must be received at the second address below not later than 10:00am (Belize Local Time) on 22nd May 2023 Bid opening will take place immediately after the deadline for submission at the address below in the presence of bidders representatives who choose to attend. Qualification information only must be simultaneously submitted electronically to the third address below.

All bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” of: BZ$8,000.00 (USD$4,000.00). Late bids will be rejected. The Government of Belize reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, and to annul the process and reject all bids, at any time prior to award of contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected prospective bidder(s) or any obligation to inform the affected prospective bidder(s) of the grounds for the Government of Belize action. The Government of Belize will not defray any costs incurred by any bidder in the preparation of bids.

1. Address for Correspondence

Senior Procurement Officer Social Investment Fund 3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive Belmopan Cayo District Tel: 8220239/822-0508 E-mail: angeles.itzab@sifbelize.org cc: carlos.tun@sifbelize.org kyla.cho@sifbelize.org

3. Email Address for Completed Qualification Information Only Procurement Officer Email: procurement@caribank.org

2. Address for Bid Submission and Bid

Social Investment Fund 3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive Belmopan Cayo District Tel: 822-0239/822-0508

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Opening

Don't Tax My Femininity Campaign

During the 2023/2024 budget presentation, Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño rose in the House of Representatives and stated, "Effective the 1st of April all taxes will be removed from sanitary products for women. It is past time that we put an end to taxing women's femininity something she contributed to young Seidi Quetzal, who is running a campaign ‘Don’t Tax My Femininity’.”

This is a great accomplishment for the government in alleviating a form of tax levied on sanitary feminine products in Belize one way of making every dollar count.

The question was posed to the Financial Secretary Joseph Waight if the government can remove taxes completely from Sanitary Feminine Products in Belize.

He answered, “There are several taxes. The easy one which we already signed the S.I. to remove is the GST so that when it comes to import duty, we belong to Caricom we belong to the Carom external tariff. We'd have to get a waiver from quota I understand the waiver quoted I understand the waiver has been

applied for and is being looked at favourably."

The government stress that customer should always request a receipt and should there be any discrepancy contact the price control unit. This comes from a recent investigative piece done by media personnel Cherisse Halsall of Channel 7 News.

He goes on to state, "No I don't think we are giving duty exemptions as such but certainly we have removed I saw the last a couple of weeks ago the minister signed the statutory instrument (SI) to remove the G.S.T. that is within our control the G.S.T is our local Tax the import duty we would have to get a waiver from or an exemption of the quote head which is the arm of the Carom which deals with Caricom trade and taxes."

Boledo is Belizean!

Dear Editor, I have come to the clear conclusion that Boledo is a part of being Belizean. It is one of Belize’s favourite pastimes. Belizeans love Boledo, everything that happens during the day is interpreted as a rake.

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Boledo was temporarily

Berger Field Comes Alive

Dear Editor, I write to say kudos to Hon. Anthony Mahler and the Belize Tourism Board for bringing back the Under-13 Mundialito football tournament. This tournament is engaging over 300 young Belizeans who would otherwise be doing something idle.

This project is the investment we should be seeing all over Belize. I know it will take time for every district to have a least one, but this goes to show when you make the right investment magic happens.

It is good to see the kids and adults use the field again the coming together of a community and communities by default. Nation-building is truly for giants as the right Hon. George Price would say.

This was money well spent.

God is Always Good!

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE

MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES, PETROLEUM AND MINING

H.M. Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan, Belize, C.A.

Email: minister@naturalresources.gov.bz, ceo@naturalresources.gov.bz, info@naturalresources.gov.bz

Tel: (501) 828-5177/78, (501) 828-5028 Fax:(501) 802-2083

BELIZE: LAND ACQUISITION (PUBLIC PURPOSE) ACT CHAPTER 184, SUBSTANTIVE LAWS OF BELIZE, REVISED EDITION 2020 DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 3

It is hereby declared in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Land Acquisition (Public Purpose) Act Chapter 184, of the Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2020, that all interest or estate held in or over all that piece or parcel of land more particularly described in the SCHEDULE hereto is being acquired by the Government of Belize for a public purpose:

(a) The land is situated in the Bullet Tree Falls Agricultural Area, Cayo District;

(b) The description of the land is more particularized in the SCHEDULE below;

(c) The plan showing the location of the said land may be viewed at the office of the Commissioner of Lands and Survey Department, Ministry of Natural Resources, Petroleum and Mining located at Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, City of Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize C.A., between the hours of 8:00 AM and 12:00 Noon; and 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM on Mondays to Thursdays; and between the hours of 8:00 AM and 12:00 Noon; and 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM on Fridays; and

(d) The said interest or estate held in or over all the said land more particularly described in the SCHEDULE hereto is required for a public purpose viz:

VILLAGE EXPANSION – Bullet Tree Falls Village and its environs

Dated this 24th day of April, 2023

Ministry of Natural Resources, Petroleum and Mining

suspended when GOB removed it from the list of essential services and now again when The Lotteries Committee informed the public that BGGL’s exclusive license was to be revoked effective May 2, 2023, due to the fact that there were substantial breaches of service in the contract, in other words, BGGL was not living up to its responsibilities as stipulated in the signed contract. Revenues generated were not being properly checked and balanced.

Boledo desperately needed new regulations. Belizeans went into an allout social media frenzy in both instances. It was evident from all the comments and memes posted online that many people did not read the release in its entirety, or they deliberately chose to spread misinformation. The rumour mills were spinning “No Boledo”.

Even the local news station’s vox pop were misleading, the interviewing journalist at no point during the short interviews corrected the misinterpretation of the public who mostly repeated the same rumour, GOB stopped Boledo.

My people, the Government has simply, temporarily suspended the Boledo whilst they are working on alternate arrangements and standards that will benefit the public and ensure that the income/revenues generated from the Boledo sales will be used to fund the much-needed healthcare costs for Belizeans.

So Belizeans, continue dreaming and don’t do away with your King Tut’s dream book …..the people’s Boledo will be back sooner than later.

For Minister of Natural Resources, Petroleum and Mining

S C H E D U L E

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprised in Plan of Survey 1321 of 2001 containing 40.535 acres, together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, situate in the Bullet Tree Falls Agricultural Area, Cayo District, Belize C.A., and granted to FREDERICK WARRIOR of #2-7 Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District pursuant to Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 1127 of 2000 dated September 9, 2001.

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THE BELIZE 5 FEB 2023
Proud Citizen

‘Jacito Opens an Account at HRCU’ Financial Literacy at Work

The Holy Redeemer Credit Union (HRCU) has delivered a sequel to the children’s book, ‘Jacito Learns to Save’ which was first presented to the public on October 2021.

This new book, ‘Jacito Opens an Account at HRCU’, was launched on Wednesday, May 17 at HRCU’s conference room. The idea of this second publication follows the theme of financial literacy. The author of the book, Dr Carol Babb, who serves as the Educational Officer at the credit union, ex-

Border Security: A Government Priority (Air patrol for the Belize Coast Guard)

The Government of Belize is boosting the resources of the Belize Coast Guard through the approval of the acquisition of unmanned air vehicles. This acquisition is part of the Blue Bond Program that seeks to improve the efficiency in protecting Belize’s water. Commandant of the Belize Coast Guard, Rear Admiral Elton Bennett has welcomed the addition: “air domain has always been a challenge for us … our operations were always limited without the air domain vehicles, but now that gap will be closed with this acquisition.” The BCG is expecting to procure the equipment within a few weeks which will be coupled with training for the staff on manning the new equipment.

Another addition to the Belize Coast Guard fleet will be the acquisition of two patrol boats. The boats will be gotten through an agreement with the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). That agreement is scheduled to be sign in July this year along with the Ministry of Economic Development. This along with several other activities were discussed and confirmed on May 13, 2023 at a Senior Officers conference.

The conference included senior members of the Ministry of National Defence and Border Security. At this meeting the proposals and plans for the next ten years ahead was presented along with the more immediate plans for the year ahead. The Senior Officers meeting was preceded by a workshop involving senior members of the Belize Coast Guard where the plans were set out and prepared for presentation to the ministry. The meetings were held in Hopkins Village, Stann Creek District./////

plained that while these books were written for children, the adult population can also learn from these stories as they teach and promote the importance of savings, budgeting and how you can overcome poverty.

Minister of Minister of Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform and Religious Affairs, Henry Usher, was the keynote speaker at the event. In his address, the minister said, “… the tried and true way for personal growth, financially, is by building your equity; and the only way you can build your equity is by saving money.”

5 FEB 2023

Financial literacy is gradual-

ly becoming buzz words in Belize as more and more persons are realizing the importance to save for rainy days.

According to Dr Carol Babb, business-

es in the private sector are reaching out to her to deliver talks to their workers. She added that one of the main focus of the HRCU is to encourage and insist on their members being more financially literate.

The books are now available for sale.

MOHW Current Events

This #WorldHypertensionDay, we continue to encourage everyone to take time to check your blood pressure often to know your levels. Maintain healthy eating habits and increased physical activity to prevent and control high blood pressure.

World Hypertension Day is celebrated annually on May 17th. The theme this year is, "Measure your Blood Pressure accurately, Control It, Live Longer."

-Health

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and Community Participation Bureau-HECOPAB

A Positive Review from US Ambassador Kwan

An American television series, Head Turners, has featured Belize’s US Ambassador, Michelle Kwan. The series is a production that features influential women who are turning heads and ‘crushing their careers’. On May 16, Ambassador Kwan was the week’s head turner, featured on the site, www.shondaland.com .

Ambassador Kwan was asked

In Loving Memory of Affectionately Known as "Dor Dor"

Dorita Orellano

about her life as a former professional ice skater and her current career as a diplomat, particularly in Belize. When asked what it has been like to live and work in Belize, she answered, “It’s a little bit surreal. I arrived in Belize

in early December, and I could definitely see why Belizeans and others refer to this country as the jewel … I’ve been so impressed by the diversity. It has a large youth population, and it has a long tradition of democracy and respect for different cultures. There’s an extraordinary amount of biodiversity that can be found here, from the marine to terrestrial ecosystems, and its forests and mangroves, which play a huge part in combating climate change here … “I love my work. I feel that the most incredible thing is being able to connect with Belizeans. Diplomacy does have its own set of challenges, but my journey overall so far

since December has been incredibly rewarding professionally and personally. I have the unique opportunity to engage with people from all walks of life. And the work we do is strengthening and expanding the relationship between the United States and Belize.”

Ambassador Kwan arrived in Belize on December 1, 2022, as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the United States to Belize. She is also the first Asian-American US ambassador to Belize.

The full article can be read on the Shondaland website. Shondaland is the production company that created the highly acclaimed television series like Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder.

Earthbound: May 10, 1941

Heavenbound: May 13, 2023

Ms. Dorita Orellano, fondly known as "Dor Dor," graced this world on May 10, 1941. Hailing originally from Libertad in Corozal, she shared a loving home with her parents and siblings. However, her life took a new turn when she arrived in Orange Walk Town, embarking on a new chapter filled with endless possibilities.

It was in Orange Walk that Ms. Dorita encountered new faces, forging deep connections that would withstand the tests of time. She cultivated strong friendships, and those who had the privilege of meeting "Dor Dor" knew of her unyielding love for vibrant, colorful, and shimmering dresses. Her closet was a treasure trove of garments adorned with glitter and shine, reflecting her exuberant personality.

At any festive gathering, Ms. Dorita was the life of the party. With infectious energy and a captivating presence, she became synonymous with joy and celebration. Her vivacity earned her the endearing comparison to the legendary Cuban singer, Celia Cruz, as they shared similar facial features. Furthermore, Ms. Dorita was not only a fantastic dancer but also a culinary wizard, leaving everyone in awe of her cooking skills.

The void left by Ms. Dorita's departure will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of sharing precious moments with her. May her legacy endure, a testament to her remarkable spirit that shall never fade from memory.

As we bid farewell to Ms. Dorita Orellano, let us cherish the memories she left behind and carry her light in our hearts. May she find eternal peace and may her vibrant legacy forever be etched in our souls.

THE BELIZE TIMES 20 21 MAY 2023
“It almost looks too beautiful to be real.”

In Loving Memory of

Tomasita Reyes (née Osgalla)

1. Background

Government of Belize Blue Bond and Finance Permanence Unit Office of the Prime Minister

Terms of Reference Project Manager

Assumes direct responsibility for planning and managing the grant budget by ensuring that:

Sunrise: December 21, 1943

Sunset: May 13, 2023

Tomasita Reyes was born to Ramona Cabrera (née Osgalla) on December 21, 1943. From an early age, she displayed remarkable intelligence and a thirst for knowledge. Though she was unable to attend high school, Tomasita's love for reading and mathematics was evident throughout her life.

At the tender age of 15, Tomasita began working to support her mother and siblings. It was during this time that she crossed paths with the love of her life, Arturo Reyes. Their marriage blessed them with five wonderful children: Arturo, Carlos, Marcia, Leidy, and Mimi.

Tomasita was a dedicated mother, wife, grandmother, friend, and community worker. Her infectious joviality endeared her to everyone she met. She possessed a heart of gold, radiating compassion, humility, kindness, discipline, and self-control like no other.

An ardent supporter of the People's United Party, Tomasita dedicated herself to various initiatives within her community. She played an instrumental role in the celebration of Belize's independence, the formation of the United Women's Group in Orange Walk Central, and the growth of the PUP Orange Walk Central Committee. Her unwavering admiration for the father of the Nation, coupled with her commitment to humble living, exemplified her character.

Tomasita delighted in attending parades, meetings, campaigns, and patriotic celebrations, always offering her unwavering support to the People's United Party. Among her cherished activities, reading The Belize Times from cover to cover held a special place in her heart, particularly the Editorials section.

A progressive woman, Tomasita served as an advisor, mentor, and friend to many. Her willingness to help others, providing fair opportunities without regard to race, creed, or party affiliation, was a testament to her belief in second chances and lifting up those who had stumbled.

In 1987, Tomasita joined the St. Vincent de Paul Group, furthering her work as a community helper. Her charismatic charm lives on in the lives of those she touched through her selfless acts of kindness.

On May 15, 2023, Tomasita bid her final farewell, leaving behind cherished memories in the hearts of the Orange Walk community. Her legacy of love, compassion, and unwavering dedication will forever be missed and remembered.

In November 2021, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the Government of Belize (GOB) finalized the single largest debt conversion agreement through the Blue Loan Agreement (BLA) and the Conservation Funding Agreement (CFA). These agreements referred to as the Belize Blue Bond has enabled the country to reduce its debt burden and increase its long-term investment in Ocean conservation for 20 years and beyond with a commitment to protect up to 30% of Belize’s ocean, in addition to other conservation commitments, beneficial to the country’s economy and people.

1. Background

9. Expenditures are in accordance with the grant agreement, the work plan and other grant documents, and adjustments (if any) are made with due consultation and approval.

In November 2021, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the Government of Belize (GOB) finalized the single largest debt conversion agreement through the Blue Loan Agreement (BLA) and the Conservation Funding Agreement (CFA). These agreements referred to as the Belize Blue Bond has enabled the country to reduce its debt burden and increase its long-term investment in Ocean conservation for 20 years and beyond with a commitment to protect up to 30% of Belize’s ocean, in addition to other conservation commitments, beneficial to the country’s economy and people.

As an indication of the Government’s highest commitment to fulfilling the commitments of these agreements, the Prime Minister has established the Blue Bond Coordination Unit (the “Unit”) within the Office of the Prime Minister with the principal objective to ensure that the Government of Belize (GoB) meets all commitments outlined in the Blue Loan Agreement (BLA) and Conservation Funding Agreement (CFA) in collaboration with the Belize Blue Investment Company (BZBIC) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC).

Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation:

10. Finalize and submit to the BBFP the monitoring and evaluation plan for the GSA including the budget and mechanism for data collection and responsibilities; and ensure monitoring, reporting, and evaluation are undertaken as per the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan.

As an indication of the Government’s highest commitment to fulfilling the commitments of these agreements, the Prime Minister has established the Blue Bond Coordination Unit (the “Unit”) within the Office of the Prime Minister with the principal objective to ensure that the Government of Belize (GoB) meets all commitments outlined in the Blue Loan Agreement (BLA) and Conservation Funding Agreement (CFA) in collaboration with the Belize Blue Investment Company (BZBIC) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC).

11. Finalize and submit to the BBFP the annual work plans and the procurement plan.

The Unit is headed by the CEO in the Office of the Prime Minister and led by a Director. The CEO shall be authorized in accordance with applicable procedures the employment or engagement appropriate personnel to provide requisite support for the fulfillment of obligations under the BLA and the CFA and the successful design of Finance Permanence for Belize.

The Unit is headed by the CEO in the Office of the Prime Minister and led by a Director. The CEO shall be authorized in accordance with applicable procedures the employment or engagement appropriate personnel to provide requisite support for the fulfillment of obligations under the BLA and the CFA and the successful design of Finance Permanence for Belize.

2. Project Description

2. Project Description

In 2022 as stipulated by the BLA and CFA, a Conservation Fund was established known as the “Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future”. The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (BFSF) has two (2) funding mechanisms: (i) Government Strategic Allocation (GSA), and (ii) the Grant Awards Program (GAP). The GSA is earmarked for the Government and its agencies to support the achievement of the milestones and conservation commitments included in the CFA. The GSA is to be coordinated by a single government entity the Blue Bond and Finance Permanence Unit for the development of the Government’s proposal to the BFSF.

12. Finalize and submit to the BBFP the quarterly and annual progress reports against set targets and indicators, with an analysis of evidence of progress towards planned outputs according to schedules, budgets, and inputs provided by the project and with respect to the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, and according to the reporting requirements of the BFSF and the BBIC.

13. Reports regularly to Director of the BBFP and keeps the PSC up to date on progress and problems.

In 2022 as stipulated by the BLA and CFA, a Conservation Fund was established known as the “Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future”. The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (BFSF) has two (2) funding mechanisms:

5. Education and experience

(i) Government Strategic Allocation (GSA), and (ii) the Grant Awards Program (GAP). The GSA is earmarked for the Government and its agencies to support the achievement of the milestones and conservation commitments included in the CFA. The GSA is to be coordinated by a single government entity the Blue Bond and Finance Permanence Unit for the development of the Government’s proposal to the BFSF.

• Minimum of a Master’s Degree in Project Management, Business Administration or any other related fields;

• At least two years of practical experience in project management.

The GSA proposal aims to ensure the successful and timely delivery of the timebound Milestones and other conservation commitments for the Government of Belize with a focus on establishing t he enabling environment for the development of a Marine Spatial Plan through strengthened governance, improved management, and enhanced monitoring of Belize’s coastal and marine resources.

The GSA proposal aims to ensure the successful and timely delivery of the timebound Milestones and other conservation commitments for the Government of Belize with a focus on establishing the enabling environment for the development of a Marine Spatial Plan through strengthened governance, improved management, and enhanced monitoring of Belize’s coastal and marine resources.

• Proven experience working in the natural resources/ environmental field.

• Experience in budgeting/ payments or general project finance or accounting

• Working experiences/familiarity with the Government of Belize process and procedures is an asset.

The proposed projects within this GSA submission will be executed over the 202 3-2025 period with a total budget of $11,692,815.20 BZD.

• Strong leadership, management, and interpersonal skills with proven ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, motivate quality work and promote team building.

The proposed projects within this GSA submission will be executed over the 2023-2025 period with a total budget of $11,692,815.20 BZD.

3. Duties and Responsibilities

The overall objective of the assignment is to coordinate the implementation of the Government Strategic Allocation (GSA) activities with key Government agencies.

Key Function:

1. Coordinate and oversee the project activities defined in the GSA, providing strategic inputs and ensuring compliance with the terms and procedures outlined in the Grant Agreement, including the environmental and social safeguards policies, and any other relevant documents associated with the Grant.

2. Manage the day-to-day operations of the GSA, including the supervision of consultants (if any) hired to work on project implementation and the coordination with key stakeholders.

Planning and Implementation of GSA:

3. Lead the preparation and implementation of annual work plans with the inputs from the various government entities, with budget and clearly stated milestones contributing to the achievement of target outputs consistent with the GSA and fulfillment of the Blue Bond Agreements and ensuring their clearance by the Project Steering Committee (PSC).

4. Organize, facilitate, and provide technical and logistical support to and participate in meetings relevant to GSA, including Steering Committee (PSC) and the CEO Committee (upon request).

5. Participate and represent the BBFP in workshops/meetings for stakeholders relevant to the GSA and its implementation.

6. Ensure that all GSA program activities are fully mainstreamed into the national development agenda and contributing to the fulfillment of the Belize Blue Bond Agreements.

7. Lead the preparation of the GSA submission based on a process of interministerial coordination.

8. Any other Blue Bond and Finance Permanence Unit related activities as appropriate.

• Proven ability to manage human resources within a project context and to follow the rules of consultative and adaptive management.

• Fluency in written and spoken English is indispensable; Spanish would be an additional asset.

• Ability and willingness to undertake extensive local travel.

• Sound computer skills including Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and other relevant applications.

6. Supervision

The Project Manager will report directly to the Director of the BBFP.

7. Duty Station Belize City

8. Payment Arrangements

The salary of the contract commensurate with experience and qualifications.

9. Estimated Starting Date and Duration

Start date will be effective at contract signature. A contract will be renewed biannually based on an assessment of performance and requires full-time commitment.

10. Presentation of Resumes

Those interested in filling the vacancy for the position of Project Manager should send a statement of capability and CV along with three references to email: executiveassistant.bbfpunit@opm. gov.bz or printed to the address 3rd Floor, Eleanor Hall Building, Lake Independence Boulevard, Belize City by Friday, 2nd June 2023 no later than 4:00 p.m.

Applications will be reviewed by a Selection Committee. Those shortlisted will be invited to an interview with the Committee. The evaluation will be made taking into account the selection criteria and respective capabilities. Due diligence will be done to validate the information included in the CV or the information provided during the interviews.

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SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE

REQUEST FOR BIDS - WORKS

Supply of Goods for 115kV Transmission Line Rehabilitation Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation (ERCAP)

The Government of Belize (GOB) has been allocated grant funds (the Grant) from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), which are administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) and executed by Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Service, Energy and Public Utility (MPSEPU) and the National Meteorological Service (NMS), in an amount equivalent to USD 8 million, towards the cost of an Energy Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation Project. A portion of the proceeds of the Grant will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for which this specific procurement notice is issued. Payments by the World Bank will be made only at the request of BEL, and upon approval by the World Bank, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement. The Grant Agreement prohibits withdrawal from the financing account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of the World Bank, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than GOB shall derive any rights from the Grant Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Grant.

BEL now invites electronic Bids from eligible Bidders for the Supply of Goods for 115kV Single Circuit Transmission Line Rehabilitation from Westlake Substation to Maskall Substation, Belize.

Bidding will be conducted through International Competitive Bidding (ICB) using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated January 2011 (revised July 2014) (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations.

Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the following person:

Ms. Carolyn L. Crawford, Procurement Consultant

ERCAP Project Management Unit, Belize Electricity Limited

E-mail: Carolyn.Crawford@bel.com.bz

The bidding document in English may be requested by interested Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address above. The do cument will be sent electronically upon this request.

Bids must be received at the email address below on or before Tuesday, June 20, 2023, by 3:00 pm and will be opened on the same day at 3:30pm sharp, Belize time.

Submission of bids by electronic email (EM):

A PDF copy of the bid should be submitted by EM. The PDF copy should be encrypted, or password protected. The email should not be encrypted but only the attachment shall be encrypted, or password protected.

The procedure for submission of bid is:

A. The zipped file is to be sent to Manager, Procurement Department at bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz

B. Password or encryption key should be sent along with the bid to the same bid submission email address listed below.

C. Bidders will receive a confirmation email from the BEL once their bid is received.

D. Bidders should ensure that the bid document(s) are not corrupt or affected by any computer virus that may possibly deny an access to the files. BEL will not be responsible for such corrupt files which may deny access during the bid opening process.

E. The maximum file size for each email will be 30 MB. Any email with an attachment above this size will bounce back. Hence, Bidders must ensure the attachments do not exceed the 30 MB threshold.

F. Email submissions should be clearly labelled in its subject with the following: Bid for the Supply of Goods for 115kV Transmission Line Rehabilitation– ERCAP – “include Bidders name or Company name”.

Bids submitted electronically shall only be opened publicly at the Bid Opening time mentioned above on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, in the presence o f bidders and/or their representatives who have submitted a bid. Bid opening will be held virtually using Microsoft (MS) Teams. The link to the MS-Teams bid opening invite will be shared with all Bidders prior to the bid opening date and all Bidders are encouraged to participate therein. Late Bids shall be rejected.

All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration.

The address referred to above is:

Manager Procurement Department

Belize Electricity Limited

2 ½ Miles Phillip Goldson Highway

Belize City, Belize

Email: bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz

Telephone: +501-227-0954

BEL reserves the right to reject late bids or to cancel the bid opening session in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not engaging the services of any bidder and will not defray any costs incurred by any bidder in the preparation and submission of their bid.

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SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE

REQUEST FOR BIDS - WORKS

Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation (ERCAP)

The Government of Belize (GOB) has been allocated grant funds (the Grant) from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), which are administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) and executed by Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Service, Energy and Public Utility (MPSEPU) and the National Meteorological Service (NMS), in an amount equivalent to USD 8 million, towards the cost of an Energy Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation Project. A portion of the proceeds of the Grant will be applied to eligible payments unde r the contract for which this specific procurement notice is issued. Payments by the World Bank will be made only at the request of BEL, and upon approval by the World Bank, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement. The Grant Agreement prohibits withdrawal from the financing account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of the World Bank, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than GOB shall derive any rights from the Grant Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Grant.

BEL now invites electronic Bids from eligible Bidders for the Civil works and supply of manpower for the installation of a) hydrometeorological automatic weather stations, b) rainfall stations, and c) automatic weather stations.

Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s "Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated January 2011 (revised July 2014) (“Procurement Guidelines”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Guidelines.

Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the following person:

ERCAP

Belize Electricity Limited

Email: Carolyn.Crawford@bel.com.bz

The bidding document in English may be requested by interested Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address above. The document will be sent electronically upon this request.

Bids must be received at the e mail address below on or before Wednesday, May 31, 2023, by 3:00 p.m. and will be opened at 3:15 p.m. sharp Belize time

Submission of bids by electronic email (EM):

A PDF copy of the bid should be submitted by EM. The PDF copy should be encrypted, or password protected. The e mail should not be encrypted but only the attachment shall be encrypted, or password protected.

The procedure for submission of bid is:

A. The zipped file is to be sent to Manager, Procurement Department at bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz.

B. Password or encryption key should be sent along with the bid to the same bid submission e mail address listed below.

C. Bidders will receive a confirmation e mail from BEL once their bid is received.

D. Bidders should ensure that the bid document(s) are not corrupt or affected by any computer virus that may possibly deny access to the files. BEL will not be responsible for such corrupt files which may deny access during the bid opening process.

E. The maximum file size for each e mail will be 30 MB. Any e mail with an attachment above this size will bounce back. Hence, Bidders must ensure the attachments do not exceed 30 MB.

F. Email submissions should be clearly labelled in their subject with the following: Bid for Weather Stations Installation – ERCAP

– “include Bidders name or Company name”

Bids submitted electronically shall only be opened publicly at the Bid Opening time mentioned above on May 31, 2023, in the presence of Bidders and/or their representat ives who have submitted a bid. Bid opening will be held virtually using Microsoft (MS) Teams. The link to the MS-Teams bid opening invite will be shared with all Bidders prior to the bid opening date and all Bidders are encouraged to participate therein. L ate Bids shall be rejected.

All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration.

The address referred to above is:

Manager Procurement Department

Belize Electricity Limited

2 ½ Miles Phillip Goldson Highway

Belize City, Belize

Email: bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz

Telephone: +501-227-0954

BEL reserves the right to reject late bids or to cancel the bid opening session in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not engaging the services of any Bidder and will not defray any costs incurred by any Bidder in the preparation and submission of their bid.

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