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THE INFORMER

INFORMATION BULLETIN OF THE ISLAND GOVERNMENT OF ST. EUSTATIUS

Volume 5, Issue First Quarter January, February, March :First Quarter , 2016 COMMISSIONER ZAANDAM COMPLIES WITH REQUEST TO RESIGN

St. Eustatius– Many people continue to give the were surprised when Commis- community of Statia sioner Reginald Zaandam offi- direction in the ca- cially abruptly submitted his pacity of Commis- resignation to Acting Island sioner, he responded Governor, Honourable Julian that this is now an Woodley, on May 10th 2016 to issue for the party resign on May 18th 2016. Com- board. He also ex- missioner Reginald Zaandam con- plained that he does firmed his resignation on the gov- not have any animos- ernment weekly radio/tv program ity towards Mr. Shedding light on Wednesday May Merkman and hopes 11th 2016. The faction of the that the voters does United Peoples Coalition in the not distrust him and island council Mr. Reuben Merk- the party based on his actions to Inside this issue: man asked him to resigned and resign. Commissioner Zaandam put a number of arguments for- have no regrets looking back at a Commissioner Zaandam 1 ward. Zaandam refrained from total of ten years served in differ- complies with request to sharing these arguments with the ent capacities, such as Senator, resign public as he doesn’t see the need Minister Plenipotentiary, Island Statia government signs Multi 2 right now to create a back and Council Member and Commis- Annual Plan fourth. He accepted his resignation sioner. He acknowledged that the Derrick Simmons New Com- 2 gracefully, and put the develop- points promoted during elections missioner for Island Govern- ment of above self and ego. which was taken up in his mani- ment The public may be surprised with festo did not materialize as the Statia Bids farewell to Gerald 6 this sudden request, but according party was confronted with super- Berkel as Island Governor to Zaandam earlier indications vision immediately as they took were given. He explained that office, they formed a coalition in Pictorial BES views on Evalua- 8 Statia is at a cross road and taking which compromise was essential. tion Report this situation to the floor of the He will continue supporting the Government Info Page 9,10,11 island council will only delay the development of Statia and Politics Pictorial of Governor Fare- 16 work that is ahead of us as a peo- on the side line. well Fort Oranje ple. Malvern asked, who would VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 2

STATIA GOVERNMENT SIGNS MULTI ANNUAL PLAN

The Island government of St. Eustatius signed the multi an- nual plan at the St. Eustatius Public library in January 2016. This multi annual plan for St. Eustatius is for 2016 - 2018.The Cabinet and the Execu- tive Council of St. Eustatius will all work together for the benefit of the further development of St. Eustatius. The Minister of Home affairs and Kingdom Relations, Mr. R. Plasterk, was accompanied by R. van de Zwol, Mr. Gilbert Isabella and other members of his delegation looked on at the signing ceremony. There is a shared desire to put fourth the following priority areas: stimulate economic de- To improve the basic infra- velopment, poverty eradica- structure and put preconditions ingness to accomplish the tion, children rights, and in order, improve the business various components docu- strengthen the administrative climate and facilitating entre- mented in the multi annual organization. The Cabinet and preneurship are areas that the plan. the Executive Council of St. Eusta- Cabinet and Executive Council tius have a common goal which is wishes to start. Each party to strengthen the economic base. signed off and expressed will-

DERRICK SIMMONS APPOINTED AS COMMISSIONER FOR THE ISLAND GOVERNMENT STATIA

St.Eustatius -Mr. Derrick Sim- ment as Planning Officer. He mons was nominated by the worked on numerous commit- United Peoples Party and put for- tees and boards to contribute ward to the Island Council to be towards the betterment of St. appointed as Commissioner. He Eustatius. When asked what he will be replacing the outgoing will do differently as commis- Commissioner Mr. Reginald Zaan- sioner. He believes we need to dam. On May 19th 2016 the Island work hard to get the supervi- Council will commence and the sion lifted and work towards the process will be followed for the ap- development of Statia. It is a pointment. Mr. Simmons started tedious process but we need to his career at the Island govern- work towards acquiring sur- ment 23 years ago in March 2003. pluses to the budget instead of He started at the island Govern- just balancing the budget. VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 3

JULIAN WOODLEY NEW ACTING ISLAND GOVERNOR FOR ST.EUSTATIUS

Source: RCN gress of the implementation of St. Eustatius— The new acting the plan of Action and the Island Governor, Mr. Julian Wood- Multi-annual Program where ley assumed all tasks and respon- a lot of substantive projects sibilities as of April 1st 2016. are mentioned in the interest Julian Woodley has a long admin- of the Statian population. istrative and political career be- hind him and has extensive experi- Conclusion by :GIS ence. He has functioned over 15 Despite the objection letters years as head of Finance Depart- from the Coalition parties to ment on St. Eustatius. He has held the Dutch Government about many important positions such as his appointment, Mr. Woodley Member of the Island Council, said briefly in an island Coun- Commissioner in the Executive cil meeting that he does not Council and Member of the Parlia- see colours and hoped for a ment of the former positive working relationship . He was acting Kingdom in the general interest of St. Representative during the last few Eustatius. years. The Kingdom Representa- period in its development. He tive has chosen Mr. Julian Wood- wants Mr. Woodley to focus his ley because he is looking at the attention especially on continu- experience and recognize that the ity of the administrative deci- Island is undergoing an important sion-making processes, the pro-

OCTs LAUNCHED STUDY ON BUSINESS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT OF

St. Eustatius- The COSME program, cost and transparency related to each more about COSME can visit funded by the European Union through of the steps. The study was launched www.cosmeprogramme.org. the 10th EDF, seeks to increase the com- in St. Maarten and included input petitiveness of the Caribbean OCTs in from and an exchange of ideas be- general and their SMEs in particular. tween the Minister of Economics, One of the subprojects of the program is Traffic and Telecommunication, Mrs. a study on the business regulatory envi- I. Arrindell and the consultants Huib ronment in each of the OCTs. Based on Poot and Tamira La Cruz. The study the methodology of the World Bank is also carried out in , , Ease of Doing Business Study, the Curacao, , St. Eustatius, St. COSME Doing Business study seeks to Barth’s, the British , highlight the strengths and weaknesses Turks & Caicos, the , of the regulatory environment in each and . When com- OCT in a few key areas, especially when pleted in the 2nd half of 2016, the re- compared to other OCTs and the world sults will be shared with the coun- in general. The areas covered are the tries. The EU-funded COSME Pro- Ease of starting a business, of register- gram was designed to strengthen the In photo: Minister TEATT Ingrid ing property, of importing goods, of pay- competitiveness of small and medium Arrindell, surrounded by EVT intern ing taxes and of complying with labor enterprises throughout the 12 Carib- Leandra Leslie, COSME representa- regulations. Important factors are the bean Overseas and Terri- tive Tamira La Cruz, EVT Policy Ad- number of steps and the time required tories. Persons interested in learning visor Makhicia Brooks and COSME for completing each activity, and the representative Huib Poot. VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 4

CENTER FOR YOUTH & FAMILY ORGANIZED FUN NIGHT FOR STATIA TEENAGERS

St. Eustatius— The Eustatius Center for Youth and Family organized a fun night out with a few teenagers on February 9th 2016 at the Ernest van Putten Youth Center. The guest speaker was the STI/AIDS Co- ordinator Mrs. Shanna Mer- cera-Gibbs of the Public Health Department. The session was done with Educational fun games which put the youth to think and make decisions and give their opinions. Discussions on the importance of abstinence and the consequences of the choices they make in life was the central point of the discus- sions. The young people were night out with teens educated on sexuality, they dis- way. The night included educa- played the correct use of con- tion awareness and dancing. The doms and the different STI’s music was provided by DJ MX. It that can be contracted if con- was such a great experience that doms are not used in the correct the youth requested another fun

HEALTH FAIR ORGANIZED FOR GVP STUDENTS

St. Eustatius - The office of ambulance, the Government Information outpatient, and Service learned that a Health f a c i l i t y Fair was organized on April department: 22nd 2016 by the STI/AIDS Public Health, Coordinator, Mrs. Shanna H e a l t h Mercera of the Public Health Inspection Department. The purpose vector control, was to get more involvement S T I / A I D S of the students and make coordinator. them more aware of the Mental Health different disciplines and their Institute (SVP- roles in the health care sector CN), Center for and to gather specific Youth and Family, We can Young place with the stakeholders to information that they needed. Statia, St. Eustatius STI/AIDS determine the areas that may The stakeholders that were Committee and the Sports need adjusting. Come with new involved were: Queen Beatrix Foundation (SSFF). According to ideas to add in the event this Medical Center, units: Mercera an evaluation will take becomes an annual activity. VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 5

STATIA BIDS FAREWELL TO GERALD BERKEL AS ISLAND GOVERNOR

St. Eustatius- The Public Entity of St. Eustatius organized a farewell for the Island Governor Gerald Berkel on March 31st 2016 as his six years contract came to end. An invitation was extended to all Civil Servants Commissioners, Island Council Members and his immediate family. The farewell celebration was held in the garden at the Executive Council building located on the Van Tonningen weg. Malvern Dijkshoorn welcomed everyone to The Kingdom representative, the farewell held in honour of the Mr. Isabella, acknowledged G. outgoing Island Governor. The Berkel’s 13years of speakers at the event were experience and privilege he Commissioner Zaandam, followed had of serving his beautiful by Island Council Member, Koos island and its people with a Sneek, Commissioner Astrid Mc. sense of duty, honor, cour- Kenzie-Tatem and Governor age, commitment, tenacity, Berkel. Commissoner Zaandam and spirit that they valued. said although it was not always to the content. He got a voucher He went on to mention the smooth sailing, with heated with a package including tickets good qualities that Gerald discussions at the end they could for two persons to St. Barths Berkel radiated calmed, go through one door together. including hotel. They went over to peace , confidence, insight and the cake cutting. An open floor Island Council Member, Koos authority, elements that are was part of the program so that Sneek mentioned that it was not expected from a Governor. He the easist of time in which Mr. civil servants could express their views and extend a few words of expressed gratitude from the Berkel had to governed Central Government and also Commissioner Astrid Mc. Kenzie thank you to him. The his person as Kingdom Repre- Tatem thanked him for his years of entertainment was done by Mr. sentative for his efforts dur- service to the community and Run Things. All in all it was a nice ing the past six years, and in presented him with a gift from the opportunity for the leaders, Island Govenment. He was asked directors, unit managers and the preceding years. to open it as everyone was curious members of the staff to be a part of. THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED A PUBLIC FAREWELL On April 16th 2016, the community at large got the opportunity to bid farewell to the Island Governor Honourable Gerald Berkel at Fort Oranje at a casual get together.Ms. Alida Francis welcomed the guest while young Ms Bryson sang a beautiful (Continue on page 8) opening number. VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 6

DIGITAL EXAMS CARRIED AT GVP SCHOOL DESPITE INFO RELEASED BY COMMISSIONER ZAANDAM

Zandam awaits apology from Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW)

St. Eustatius - It has been con- This information was re- as front office for the schools firmed by the Gwendolyn van layed to him by the director in the . Putten (GVP) school that the general during his last visit The RCN represents the Min- first week of April 2016 digital to the Ministry of Education istry of Education, Culture exams would be carried in a in in March 2016. and Science (OCW) on St. number of subjects. According Eustatius and operates as to the exam secretary at the front office for the schools in GVP school exemption was the Dutch Caribbean. In Feb- granted for last school year, ruary 2016 preliminary re- but the school is now required search was done to determine to comply with the digital ex- if the GVP school would be ams analogy of the SGB on ready to carry out digital Bonaire. The commissioner of examinations. The initial re- education, Mr. Reginald Zaan- sults indicated that GVP dam recently informed the school was not equipped community of St. Eustatius in enough to carry out digital a press briefing that the digi- exams. The internet sources tal examination will not be was below par. This request presently given at the Gwen- The RCN represents the was granted by the commis- dolyn van Putten secondary Ministry of Education, Cul- sion on Testing and examina- school. ture and Science (OCW) on tion (CvTE St. Eustatius and operates

ECORYS CONSULTANCY PERFORMED EVALUATION OF EDUCATION AGENDA BES

Source: RCN tended to look to the future. have been safe guarded or the St. Eustatius—The Ministry for The main objective of the edu- future Education Culture and Science cation agenda was for the 21st instructed the policy consultancy educational institutions in the firm Ecorys to evaluate the edu- CN to achieve basic quality. cation agenda for Bonaire St. The reports of the education Eustatius and Saba. The educa- inspectorate, which visits the tion agenda dates back from local educational institutions March 2011 and is the guiding twice a year, show that most principle for the educational im- educational institutions have provements between 2011 and reached basic quality by now. 2016 on the islands of the Carib- The evaluation by the agency bean Netherlands, (CN). The ob- Ecorys emphasizes the ques- jective of the evaluation is to back tion how these results were and provide insight into the effec- reached: what works well and tiveness of all activities in the what instruments are less ef- framework of the Education fective? The evaluation should agenda. However, it also is in- also show whether the results VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 7

Subject: Anti- Day Festival Dear All,

The GGD and SVP-CN is conducting the B-Smart prevention on substances program in the elementary schools.

The purpose of this program is to protect and improve the health of our youth; all students of group 7 and 8 from all primary schools will be given education about prevention addiction to alcohol, smoking, drugs & gaming. This program is to inform and make the youth aware of the danger of these addictions and how to deal with the peer pressure.

May 31st is World Health Organization (WHO) Anti-Tobacco day. The WHO Tobacco Free Initiative is committed to raising awareness of the threat posed by the global tobacco epidemic and of the steps that can be taken to reduce tobacco use and save lives.

On this day the Health Department will be hosting an annual World Anti-Tobacco day festivity on St. Eustatius. This year we will or- ganize an Anti – Tobacco day and the 1st B SMART festival between the Elementary schools.

Each school is entitled to present:

1. Jingle concerning Anti- Tobacco 2. Banners concerning Anti- Tobacco

Along with the preference of one (1) of the following selections, grade 6/group 8 will be taking part in the B-Smart program. Each school is expected to represent in this Festival competing in the area of drama, skit, story, poem, song or dance.

Program : World Anti-Tobacco day

Date : Tuesday, May 31st, 2016

Place : Starting at the Buzzy Bees Daycare with a parade – Ending at Charlie’s place with the Festival

Time : 3:00pm – 4:30 Parade / 4:30pm – 7:00pm festival

This program is being co-sponsored by the RCN Corporate Citizenship and the Golden Rock Cancer Foundation.

For further information pertaining to the festival please contact the public Health Department at Tel. 318-2891

Best regards,

Gregory Melfor

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STATIA BIDS FAREWELL TO GERALD BERKEL AS ISLAND GOVERNOR

(Continued from page 5) He looked back on his statements tions of the island council’s in made upon his appointment in various capacities. While they did Gerald Berkel considered the April 2010, when he said that the not always see eye to eye they al- Farewell as an opportunity for “celebration was not about his per- ways found a way to move forward him and family to thank the peo- son, rather, he considered that in the interest of the community. ple of St. Eustatius for granting event to be a celebration of the He expressed special thanks to all them the opportunity to have Statian’s coming together to work the members of the various Island served this community. towards their common goal of mak- Council’s and Executive Council’s ing Statia a better place.” Similarly over the many years for their co- at his farewell he repeated the call operation, support and the chal- made six years ago to all Statians, lenges that they experienced over those born here, moved here or just the years. Governor Berkel stated reach here. Once you have Statia at that, all that they went through heart, regardless of where you are was done with the goal to make from or whether you live here or the community a better place and not, you are, and will always be a took the opportunity at the fair Statian. As Statian’s it is our col- well to encourage the different lective responsibility to work to- groups to remain passionate in gether, everyone from all sectors of their pursuits in the interest of our society doing their part to the island, remembering that in make our island the Golden Rock doing so cooperation and unity are that we all desire it to be. the hallmarks of true success

He reflected back on one of the (See Pictorial on page 16) highlights of the past years in pub- lic office, where he had the privi- leged to work with all political frac-

GVP SCHOOL WILL GO OVER TO CXC EXAMINIATION SYSTEM

S o u r c e : R C N riculum Development (SLO) and St. Eustatius– As is known, the two employees from respectively Gwendolyn van Putten school (GVP) St. Eustatius and Saba, who will change over to the CXC exami- went to especially to nation system as part of the imple- attend a meeting for the local mentation of English as language of registrars. The local registrars instruction. A five headed education are responsible for the proper delegation from the Caribbean Neth- conduct of the examinations, on erlands recently visited the head- their island. They are in train- quarters of the Caribbean Examina- ing at CXC. The first part of the tion Council (CXC) in Barbados. Dur- local registrars meeting was at- ing the visit extensive information tended by the entire delegation, was given to the members of the after which a part of the delega- delegation on various aspects of the tion had a program at CXC and implementation of this Caribbean at a local school, to inform them- knowledge and insights for proper Examination system to the GVP. selves in detail about the opera- implementation of the CXC exami- The delegation consisted of the Direc- tion of the examination system in nation system and proper handling tor of the GVP, the transition coordi- practice in a school. The delega- of examinations on St. Eustatius nator, Angela Dekker a representa- tion looks back on an informative and Saba tive of the Dutch Institute for Cur- visit, which yielded the necessary ( St. Eustatius GOVERNMENT INFO PAGE www.statiagovernment.com

The STI/AIDS Coordinator of The Public Health Department will be hosting a Health Fair for the youth of the Gwendoline van Putten School.

The Island Government of St. Eustatius has appointed The Health of our youth on the island of St. Eusta- Mr. Laurens Duiveman as Process Manager as of Febru- tius is very important. According to the UNICEF ary 1st 2016 for the implementation of the Plan of Rights of the child. Article 17 (Access to informa- Approach. A circular went out to the civil core in March tion); children have the right to get information 2016 informing the civil servants of the appointment and that is important to their health and well-being. requesting their full cooperation in providing informa- The purpose of the Fair is to make our youth tion to him pertaining to their respective departments. aware of all the organisations which are involved in Health Care and to give the students the infor- mation regarding health.

The GvP School provides different streams in edu- cation and during the fair we will show the stu- dents how they can choose a health profession by choosing the right subject in school. ( St. Eustatius GOVERNMENT INFO PAGE www.statiagovernment.com ( St. Eustatius GOVERNMENT INFO PAGE www.statiagovernment.com

VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 13 JOB OPPORTUNITIES

ST. EUSTATIUS DUTCH CARIBBEAN

Notice

The Island Labour Office hereby make it know that petitions have been submitted by employers to obtain work per- mits for foreigners in some of the functions mentioned below.

All Dutch Nationals that are qualified for the below mentioned functions employed/unemployed, should apply at the Island Labour Office within two weeks from the below mentioned date. GENERAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION Mechanic Technician Project Engineer HOWARD’S ENTERPRISES N.V. Electrical & Air Condition Technician L’ETOILE BAR & RESTAURANT Bartender HAPPY CITY Manager ST.EUSTATIUS AUXILIARY HOME Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Head Nurse Letter of application, CV, Diplomas and references should be sent before May 27th STUCCO Electrician LYN’S DREAM BAKERY Kitchen Help Angels Administration Maintenance/Messenger

May 18, 2016

Dienst Arbeidszaken, De Graaffweg 13, St.Eustatius Caribisch Nederland. Tel: 599-318-2881. Fax: 599-318-3322.

[email protected]

VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 15

KA MOSQUITO INSPECTION

Additional preventative effort by the Public Health Department against ZIKA VIRUS Oranjestad, St. Eustatius, March 16, 2016– Sint Eustatius Directorate of Society and Wel- fare will be taking additional preventative measures to combat the ZIKA VIRUS. St. Eustatius Department of Public Health doctors, advised that although there is no evi- dence of mosquitoes carrying Zika virus in St. Eustatius, people should always take steps to control mosquito breeding sites which may contain the mosquitos carrying the ZIKA, CHI- KUNGUNYA or DENGUE VIRUS. Although there are no official reports of inhabitants diagnosed with the ZIKA virus, mos- quito bites can still be harmful and the public should take steps to protect themselves. To help reduce the risk of mosquito breeding sites the Public Health Department will perform the following inspection: This coming Friday, 18 of March, the South Area of the island will be inspected from 7 am onwards. The Island Government of St. Eustatius is responsible, among others, for the Public Health- care and the safeguarding thereof. Public Health is recorded and incorporated in the Wet Publieke Gezonheidszorg (Wpg). Based upon this law the Public Entity is responsible for executing the tasks regarding Public Health. It is required that the Public Health Civil Servants are granted access to your yards for inspection. We expect your cooperation on this to ensure the safety of not only the environment but also your person.

For more information about this topic, please contact Dr. G. Schobbe or Rodney or Javier at 318-2891 or email at [email protected] or [email protected] VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 16

PICTORIAL OF GOVERNORS FAREWELL FORT ORANJE

VOLUME 5, ISSUE THE INFORMER PAGE 17 NOTICE

The St.Eustatius Island Labour Office hereby makes known that: Registration for the 2016 Summer Vacation Job Program has begun. The Summer Vacation Job Program will run from Monday, July 4th to Friday, July 29th 2016. Students eligible for this program must have been born or must have studied on the island of St. Eustatius and are between the ages of 17 to 24 years.

All students of the secondary school who sat exams and who intend to go abroad to further their studies will be eligible. Local students must produce evidence of having successfully passed their exams prior to being placed for a job.

Students who are studying abroad and coming home to St. Eustatius for the 2016 summer vacation and will be returning to continue their education abroad are eligible.

No registering of students will be allowed by parents. Eligible and interested students must register themselves by contacting the Island Labour Office at 318-2881 or emailing us at: la- [email protected]

Registration ends June 24th 2016.

Businesses / organizations interested in participating by giving the students the opportunity to gain the necessary training and work experience may also contact us.

For further information contact the St.Eustatius Island labour Office at 318-2881

Thank you.

St.Eustatius Island Labour Office

The Informer, is the St. Eustatius Gov- ernment Information Bulletin

It is a quarterly publication of the Is- land Territory of St. Eustatius. The ob- jective is to inform residents of St. Eustatius about the developments that are taking place within Government and social matters on the island.

Published by M.A. Lopes Chief Commu- nication for the Island Territory of St. Eustatius Kennep Rd. z/n, Princes Gar- den, St. Eustatius, Neth. Ant.

Telephone:599-318-2745 Fax: 599-318-2084

Email: [email protected]

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