Saint Lucia: Fire officers undertake Disaster Prevention Technology and Management training in Taiwan
Saint Lucia: Four fire officers are now in Taiwan undergoing training in the area of Disaster Prevention Technology and Management.
31st of August 2022

Saint Lucia: Four fire officers are now in Taiwan undergoing training in the area of Disaster Prevention Technology and Management. The team comprises three men and one female, and they are currently participating in the advanced three-week programme, which commenced on August 15, 2022.
The training aims to develop the skills and competencies of participants and to allow them to examine the challenges, weaknesses, or threats associated with resolving disaster issues in their respective countries. The Taiwan ICDF or International Cooperation and Development Fund provided participants with fellowships which covered airfare, accommodation and living allowance.
Paraguay, Belize, Haiti, and Tuvalu are among the other countries participating alongside Saint Lucia in the advanced training programme on Disaster Prevention Technology and Management in Taipei. The team of fire-fighters is expected to conclude their training on September 2, 2022.
The Government of Saint Lucia and, specifically, the Department of Home Affairs sincerely thank the Republic of China (Taiwan) for their invaluable contribution to strengthening the human resource capacity of Saint Lucian professionals.
Latest
- St Kitts and Nevis wins 'Best New Passport' Award at 2025 HSP Conference
-
2025 World Citizenship Report Unveiled: Switzerland Leads & Small Island States Rise -
Antigua and Barbuda cracks down on unauthorized medical facilities and illegal drug sales, including Ozempic -
Neglected and Forgotten: Toddler dies in hot truck while father drinks at local bar -
St Kitts and Nevis set for 2025 Nationals and Club Championships on June 22
Related Articles


5th of December 2024

5th of December 2024

5th of December 2024

8th of December 2024

27th of November 2024


24th of November 2024