Belize receives 523 bales of fabric from Taiwan
Belize receives a donation of 523 bales of fabric from the Republic of China, Taiwan.
9th of February 2021
Belize: Belize receives a donation of 523 bales of fabric from the Republic of China, Taiwan.
The Ministry of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs sustained a donation of 523 bales of fabric from the Republic of China (Taiwan).
The donation is made attainable by a charity foundation in Southern Taiwan through the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to Belize.
It is estimated at BZ$94,602 and includes polyester, rayon, and spandex, which will be assigned to women’s groups and entrepreneurs across the nation by the Women & Family Support Department.
The Department will maintain the recipients’ income-generating activities by providing a chance for the creation, marketing, and dissemination of a variety of quality, authentic Belizean products made from the fabric.
The empowerment of women is essential to families, communities, and countrie’s social development.
Therefore, the Ministry is very appreciative to the people and Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for the munificent donation, which will empower women and families across the nation, and thus, provide to Belize’s economic advancement.
Taiwan is continuously helping Belize in different ways; earlier, it assisted small nations with health equipment.
This seems to be the result of good diplomacy between these two nations.
Rodwell Ferguson, Minister of Public Utilities, Energy and Logistics, and Mr. Marconi Leal Jr., Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry, settled their familiarization tour of departments in the northern, western and southern districts.
During his tour, Minister Ferguson visited Belize Electricity Limited, Belize Water Services Limited, Belize Telemedia Limited, Belize Port Authority, post offices, transport departments, and terminals in the municipalities, including Independence Village.
Fruitful negotiations were held with the officers-in-charge on their operations, including plans for their development to provide more efficient assistance to Belizeans.
The Minister acknowledged the management of the offices visited for their ongoing works, safety precautions and confined to working in collaboration for continued improvements and growth in the future.
Latest
- St Kitts and Nevis commissions five new ambulances to boost emergency healthcare services
-
Caribbean Airlines adjusts flight schedule as Hurricane Melissa disrupts regional travel -
World’s largest Star of the Seas arrives in St Kitts and Nevis for first time -
St Kitts and Nevis successfully evacuates students from Jamaica ahead of Hurricane Melissa -
Dominica’s PM Skerrit joins Regional Leaders in St Vincent for Press Conference on Caribbean Issues
Related Articles
26th of October 2025
23rd of October 2025
22nd of October 2025