Molwyn Joseph

Molwyn Joseph

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Sir Molwyn Joseph is the Chair of the OECS Council of Ministers for Environmental Sustainability and an advocate for climate finance reform in the Caribbean. He emphasizes the need for accessible and equitable financing mechanisms to support small states in addressing environmental and economic vulnerabilities.

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Unknown Unknown: Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph is hoping to receive a report from the chief architect for a mental health facility project. 7

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Health Minister awaits architect’s report for work on mental health facility

Unknown Unknown: Minister of Environment Sir Molwyn Joseph connected with WOTA Corp at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. 7

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: WOTA project shows strong potential for Antigua and Barbuda

Unknown Unknown: OECS Council of Ministers Environmental Sustainability Chair Sir Molwyn Joseph addressed the critical issue of climate financing. 6

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: CARICOM launches environmental policy framework to tackle climate crisis

Unknown Unknown: Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph said the government wants to ensure there is uninterrupted access to healthcare while necessary upgrades take place. 7

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Ministry of Health outlines plans for relocation of Browne’s Avenue Clinic

Unknown Unknown: MP for St Mary’s North Sir Molwyn Joseph recognized the contributions of longtime Girl Guides leader Lila Simon. 7

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Girl Guides and Bahais granted formal legal status by MPs