Local NewsNews UWI aiding with the COVID-19 response by Barbados Today Traffic 24/02/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 24/02/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 250 The University of the West Indies is providing urgently needed humanitarian relief to suspected victims of human trafficking that combines dried and canned food, basic PPE (mask and sanitiser), toiletries and infant food in order to support both adults and child victims of human trafficking and to support vulnerable people during the second national pause to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. A project led by The UWI Youth Development Programme (YDP) in the Office of the Vice Chancellor, joined by Goddardโs Enterprises Limited (GEL) and the Caribbean Anti Human Trafficking Project (CAHT), provided some 100 persons with care packages over the course of the last week with a shipment of goods handed off to CAHT Saturday. โWe must be unified as a society in our response if we are to support the government-led effort to meet the needs of people in a timely mannerโ, said Michael Joseph YDP project coordinator in the office of the Vice Chancellor, โthrough our private and public partners we are making sure that we are able to respond in a way that is coordinated and thus more impactful.โ He continued: โWe are happy the management and staff of Goddardโs Enterprises approved an allocation of goods at such short notice to support this time-critical effort and we value the work CAHT does in tracking persons in need so they can be reached and helped. Gratitude is also expressed to the Manager of Esso Black Rock, Tyrone Maycock, for an allocation of fuel to assist with the delivery of care packages.โ In expressing her thanks, Dr. Olivia Smith, Executive Director of CAHT, noted the critical need for partnership in responding to the crisis faced by victims of Human Trafficking and expressed hope for additional support. โIt is well recognised that the immediate needs of a large number of persons continue to be immense,โ noted Joseph. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โThe UWI CARES project provides the framework for this sort of work to continue and we want to be especially dependable to people during this time,โ he said. (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Beyond academics: Students urged to master life skills 25/06/2026 $20bn regional integration fund announced for Caribbean, Latin America 25/06/2026 Atlas United, Chickmont FC extend Division Two title race with big wins 25/06/2026