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According to a report last month by the World Bank, almost three-quarters of the nurses who train in the English-speaking Caribbean leave to work in the United States, Britain or Canada.
ECONOMIST: Raise wages, or lose staff
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Diego and Ines are just two of the estimated 20 million children between the ages of five and 14 who work in Latin America and the Caribbean.
BBC: Peruvian child in slum
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The prize rewards social science research work by young researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean which has contributed to stronger research-policy linkages.
UNESCO: Apply for UNESCO Prizes
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Someday, though, Goudey pictures a mobile fish farm that could work like this: Put hatchlings in cages into a Caribbean gyre near Barbados.
FORBES: Breakthroughs
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The Assistant Director-General also acknowledged the importance of the work done by the commissions and centers associated to IHP in Latin America and the Caribbean.
UNESCO: NATURAL SCIENCES
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And President Clinton and I are going to work to tap that same spirit of giving to help our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidents Obama, Bush, & Clinton: Help for Haiti
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The National Council for Cultural Heritage also acknowledged the efficient management work of the UNESCO Regional Office for Culture for Latin America and the Caribbean based in Havana, Cuba.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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It is named after the eminent author, politician, social analyst and fervent advocate of democratic values and a culture of peace, whose work made a remarkable contribution to the study of social and political processes in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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In 2012, the national immigration board started granting 1, 200 annual work visas to families from the Caribbean island to meet the growing influx.
BBC: Brazil immigrants face long wait at border town
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The Cocolo dancing drama tradition developed among descendants of British Caribbean slaves who had come to the Dominican Republic in the mid-nineteenth century to work in the sugar fields.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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In order to achieve such goal, work is being done in a Project on Regionalization of daily maximum precipitation and flows in Latin America and the Caribbean, based on an experience developed by Costa Rica.
UNESCO: Floods