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 T&T Limited’s ‘Re-Energize TnT’, is a renewable energy programme, which aims to engage youth to build a greater awarene...
15/11/2024

T&T Limited’s ‘Re-Energize TnT’, is a renewable energy programme, which aims to engage youth to build a greater awareness and deeper understanding of the value of renewable energy and the role it can play in the energy transition. By working with schools, Re-Energize TnT is establishing a cadre of youth energy advocates who are trained and equipped to be champions of energy efficiency and renewable technologies. Read more here>https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51763229

The Heritage Education Resource Opportunity (HERO) is a scholarship programme that supports top-performing SEA students ...
14/11/2024

The Heritage Education Resource Opportunity (HERO) is a scholarship programme that supports top-performing SEA students within its fenceline communities in their educational pursuits during their secondary and tertiary careers. The HERO programme has led with stress intervention techniques and exam preparedness through HYPA and the Leadership Empowerment Development Programmes.
To read more about how Heritage is investing in youth, visit >https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51762980

“We must see ourselves as part of the environment and not separate and apart from it” …  Kanhai sees Gen-Xers and Millen...
13/11/2024

“We must see ourselves as part of the environment and not separate and apart from it” … Kanhai sees Gen-Xers and Millennials as more conscious of their environmental impact – concerned about ethical sourcing, organic and renewable products. If no one else is, they are paying attention to things like Ozone Layer recovery and advocating for change – but so is as Thompson and her team partner for solutions to the climate complexities. Read more here>https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/5142469

The President of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, hopes for Guyanese youth to become “active participants in their country’s growth a...
05/11/2024

The President of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, hopes for Guyanese youth to become “active participants in their country’s growth and prosperity" and one such way is the Agriculture and Innovation Entrepreneurship Programme (AIEP). The AIEP gives agriculture graduates training in climate-agri methods along with fundamental marketing and business skills. The energy sector has also generously collaborated to support this programme, with US $4.5m investment, showing its shared commitment to the nation's progress. To read more about this innovative initiative visit https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51763542
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In the corporate world, succeeding requires preparedness for responsibility. So too does the long-term sustainability of...
09/10/2024

In the corporate world, succeeding requires preparedness for responsibility.
So too does the long-term sustainability of a nation; it is dependent on its own succession planning – its ability to prepare its young people for future responsibilities. The National Gas Company continues to pay close attention to youth empowerment and incorporating youth-centred initiatives into their CSR strategy.
Learn more about NGC's youth empowerment programmes>https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51763042

Meet Shergaun Roserier. At just 24, he is a mechanical engineer with Microsoft, runs Orbtronics which teaches stem cours...
08/10/2024

Meet Shergaun Roserier. At just 24, he is a mechanical engineer with Microsoft, runs Orbtronics which teaches stem courses to juniors and was also a nominee for the Commonwealth Youth Awards 2023.
Shergaun blends theory and a practical approach, to build skillsets that foster critical thinking and to equip youth with the tools for problem solving.
To read more on his story, visit>https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51763631

Rachel shares on the imminent impacts of climate change on the Caribbean, and with an honest outlook on the current situ...
05/10/2024

Rachel shares on the imminent impacts of climate change on the Caribbean, and with an honest outlook on the current situation she pinpoints two sectors- Energy and Industrial Processes- which make up 90% of the nation's measurable greenhouse gas emissions. "Our Paris commitment target is only feasible where targeted action is taken in these two sectors" Learn more from Rachel Welch-Phillips in the CSR 2023/2024 issues>https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51763334

The youth of today are far more informed about global issues due technology and have the power to mobilise on a global s...
03/10/2024

The youth of today are far more informed about global issues due technology and have the power to mobilise on a global scale to force change in ways like never before. Read more from our Editor-in-Chief, Donna Ramsammy, on the significance of this year's theme, Youth Changemakers, and the special stories in this issue> https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024/s/51762091

Have you read the CSR 2024? Filled with exciting news about Caribbean Youth Changemakers! This issue features youth acti...
02/10/2024

Have you read the CSR 2024?
Filled with exciting news about Caribbean Youth Changemakers! This issue features youth activists in social work, education and tech and an inspiring conscious leader standing for climate action. Learn more about great regional companies that are investing in Caribbean people and communities.
Click the link to read this year's CSR 2024 magazine> https://issuu.com/vytt/docs/csr_2023-2024?fr=xKAE9_zU1NQ

14/11/2023

WHY MIGHT THE CARIBBEAN ENERGY SECTOR FACING A CONUNDRUM - KAINYAH EXPLAINS.

In pursuit of regional energy security, there are several challenges the Caribbean must confront. CFI asks Kaiynah to weigh in.

Women in Energy 2023 was a partnership between LNG and CFI

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07/11/2023

CAN YOU BE PROFITABLE DOING BUSINESS THE GOOD WAY?

What is good for business should be good for people, the planet and the bottom line.

Women in Energy 2023 was a partnership between LNG and CFI

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01/11/2023

USING YOUR INTERNAL COMPASS TO INFLUENCE CORPORATE DECISIONS

The starting point for ESG is an internal compass that drives the decisions we make and the societal issues we choose to influence at a corporate level.

Women in Energy 2023 was a partnership between LNG and CFI

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27/10/2023

PRIVATE SECTOR ADVOCACY CAN DRIVE ESG POLICY

In order to drive meaningful ESG impact, Donna Ramsammy challenges companies to an active corporate conscience and to advocate for policy change.

Women in Energy 2023 was a partnership between LNG and CFI.

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25/10/2023

How can the global south become more influential in its own affairs?

CFI Co-Founder, Donna Ramsammy discusses with Rosalind Kainyah how the countries of the Global South can become more influential by working together.

Women in Energy 2023 was a partnership between Atlantic LNG and CFI.

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“… bpTT, in a joint venture with Trinidad Offshore Fabricators Unlimited (TOFCO), facilitated local fabrication instead ...
18/10/2023

“… bpTT, in a joint venture with Trinidad Offshore Fabricators Unlimited (TOFCO), facilitated local fabrication instead of sourcing from the USA and realised over $11 million USD in savings…By sourcing these products locally, not only does the local economy benefit, by the development of industry, creation of jobs, support of local facilities, etc., but the carbon footprint of the final product is significantly decreased, resulting in greater Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings for the company adhering to the policy.”

Saarah Khan explains in this article from the CSR archives.
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“The dissatisfaction with ESG disclosure stems from the potential of reports to either exaggerate or misrepresent the ‘g...
17/10/2023

“The dissatisfaction with ESG disclosure stems from the potential of reports to either exaggerate or misrepresent the ‘green’ initiative of companies; a practice commonly referred to as ‘greenwashing’. Alongside the increasing profitability of ESG investment is the increasing rise in greenwashing.”

In this article from the CSR archives, Jarrel De Matas provides some useful tips to avoid greenwashing and offers some insights into what exactly ESG is about.

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Wendy Singh speaks from the CSR archives on the issue of governance and its obligation to deliver on the Sustainable Dev...
16/10/2023

Wendy Singh speaks from the CSR archives on the issue of governance and its obligation to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals.

Inequality, discrimination, and marginalization prevent many persons from accessing the justice system since they are unaware of their legal rights and are unable to afford legal representation. A Needs Assessment Report identified: a lack of available data for the design of regional and national assessments and result oriented solutions; a backlog of court cases; the slow pace of investigations by police, delays with depositions, a lack of human and technological resources, and an over-use of pre-trial detention linked to a paucity of alternative pre-trial options.

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PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT IS CRITICAL TO DELIVERING FOOD SECURITY FOR THE CARIBBEANDiana Francis speaks from the CSR arc...
11/10/2023

PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT IS CRITICAL TO DELIVERING FOOD SECURITY FOR THE CARIBBEAN

Diana Francis speaks from the CSR archives on the importance of collaboration “to effectively remove the obstacles, real or imagined, that disincentivize the private sector. This relates to investment directly in farming and value adding and indirectly in research, capacity building and business facilitation to ease entry of local/regional agri-food products into the well-organised and networked private sector warehousing, marketing and distribution logistics.”

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