OAS donates computer equipment to Supreme Court

From left: Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham is joined by Erika Watson, Administrative Technician/Officer-in-charge of the Office of the OAS General Secretariat in Barbados who presented the equipment to the court, and Justice Randall Worrell, Judge of the High Court and head of the Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of Barbados. (GP)

he Organisation of American States (OAS) recently donated computer equipment to the Supreme Court.

Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham, who accepted the gift at a brief ceremony, said the donation was timely and would be put to good use as the court continued to modernise, increase and integrate the use of technology in the delivery of justice.

The computer equipment was acquired under the programme, ‘Establishing, Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanisms to Assess the Impact of the Drug Treatment Court Model’, which was executed by the Institutional Strengthening Unit of the Executive Secretariat of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the OAS Secretariat for Multidimensional Security, with the financial support of the Government of Canada’s Anti-Crime Capacity Building Programme.

(PR)

 

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