Dominica To Create National Sports Trust Fund with CBI funds

Dominica To Create National Sports Trust Fund with CBI funds

Dominica is one of the Caribbean countries offering citizenship by investment program (CBI). All money received from investors is used to develop the country, improve infrastructure, create new jobs and strengthen the economy. During the announcement of the 2021-2022 budget plan, the government of the Commonwealth of Dominica announced the creation of a national sports council to oversee a new fund for sports clubs and athletes.

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Dominica Hospital Funded by Citizenship by Investment Program To Be Completed Soon

Dominica Hospital Funded by Citizenship by Investment Program To Be Completed Soon

The new hospital in Dominica with an area of ​​3,700 square meters will soon be completed. The building will house 75 beds with basic services, including a trauma center, emergency care, outpatient, laboratory, and radiology services. This will not only be a huge contribution to the development of health care in Dominica, but also an opportunity to organize jobs.

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Dominica Established Diplomatic Relations With Eritrea and Uzbekistan

Dominica Established Diplomatic Relations With Eritrea and Uzbekistan

On May 11, Ambassador Loreen Bannis-Roberts and Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam Yohannes signed a joint communiqué at the Permanent Mission of the Commonwealth of Dominica to the United Nations in New York. A few days later, Ambassador Bannis-Roberts and her Uzbekistan counterpart, Ambassador Bakhtiyor Ibragimov, also established bilateral relations for further mutual cooperation between the two countries.

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Dominica and UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund to Sign US$50 Million Clean Energy Contract

Dominica and UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund to Sign US$50 Million Clean Energy Contract

The Commonwealth of Dominica and the UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund (UAE-CREF) have announced a deal for a hurricane-resilient clean energy project. This project will manage reserve capacity on an island prone to extreme weather sources. It will support a 5MW/2.5MWh battery storage system that will help meet the island's clean energy goals.

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