Shantal Munro-Knight

Shantal Munro-Knight

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Senator Shantal Munro-Knight serves as a minister in the Prime Minister’s Office of Barbados, where she addresses critical issues related to water security and financing in the region. She highlights the importance of innovative financing models and strong partnerships to tackle water insecurity, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions that empower communities. Her role reflects a commitment to collaborative efforts in overcoming the challenges faced by the Caribbean in terms of water access and management.

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Shantal Munro-Knight is the Barbadian Minister of Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Security who discussed agricultural cooperation with Suriname.

Suriname en Barbados gaan voor intensievere landbouwsamenwerking – de Ware Tijd
De Ware Tijd·SurinameSuriname· 2026-05-28
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Shantal Munro-Knight, the minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for culture in Barbados, described CARIFESTA and the Grand Market as being built on three transformative pillars.

Amitabh Sharma | Grand Market – fuzzy, warm, on a crescendo | Art & Leisure
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-10-12
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Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture in Barbados, Shantal Munro-Knight said the host country is ready to welcome CARIFESTA.

Kwasi “Ace” Edmonson concerned at selection process for CARIFESTA XV
Stabroek News·GuyanaGuyana· 2025-07-10
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Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture in Barbados, Shantal Munro-Knight said the host country is ready to welcome CARIFESTA.

Guyana gears up for CARIFESTA XV, but selection process remains a ‘mystery’
Stabroek News·GuyanaGuyana· 2025-06-17
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Senator Shantal Munro-Knight, minister in the Prime Minister’s Office of Barbados, underscored the financing challenge in water security in the region, and the need for innovative financing models to address this.

Critical water scarcity poses threat to the Caribbean – CAF study | World News
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-04-15
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