All of these projects provide life skills, conflict management, decision making and critical thinking skills as part of its core training areas.The Ministry of Youth Development, Sports, Culture and the Arts is extremely concerned over an increase in violence among our youthful population, resulting in serious injuries and in some cases, death.Even though violence has always been part of our civilisation, we do not have to accept it as an inevitable part of the human condition. Wee FM Radio Grenada | The Real Choice: pin. Joan Swan | GoGouyave Joan Swan: pin. Donnelle Fraser resident of Mardigras, St. David succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival at the General Hospital. Wee 93.3/9 FM Radio Grenada is located at Cross Street, in St. George's. We are aware that the factors that contribute to violent responses; whether they are factors of attitude and behaviour or related to larger social, economic, political and cultural conditions can be changed.Working together, we will ensure we meet the scourge of youth violence head on, so that more families are spared the unimaginable suffering that has already been endured by so many. Grenada is presently in a 24-hour mandatory curfew as part of measures to reduce the community transmission of Covid-19.
A 28 year old woman died following a bicycle incident that occurred about 2:00 p.m. on Monday 10th April, 2017 in the community of Mt. As long as there has been violence, there have also been systems such as religious, philosophical and legal which have grown up to prevent or limit it In recent times, there has been a clear focus on engagement with the community, both in terms of including the general public in the solution, gathering intelligence on violent behaviour, as well as input in to possible solutions to keep young people out of violent behaviour and to build trust.The issue of youth violence is a challenge that affects all of society, and agencies must come together in a co-ordinated, wide-reaching and long-term effort to address same. I will be encouraging all the other students at SGU to do the same’’.In a comment on the WEE FM website, Ganus expressed disappointment in the “integrity and journalistic ethics of this station for reporting something so tragic without even confirming the reports. Tranquil, St. David. WeeFm Radio broadcasts on the assigned frequencies of 93.3 and 93.9 FM. Violence has a devastating impact on individuals, families and communities. I would be ashamed to be a part of any organization who disregards the ethical considerations of journalism, as well as the compassion involved in such a sensitive subject’’.He charged that Ganus’ response to the article is “nothing short of an attack on press freedom and the free flow of ‘information without interference’, a provision set out in Section 10 Subsection 1 of the Constitution of Grenada’’.Ganus, he said, claimed that he “represented the student body at SGU in the capacity as president’’.Hutchinson, webmaster of his station’s internet site, also said that “a fellow medical student’’ had described the woman’s death as “shocking’’.Police said Nwaura was discovered “in a kneeling position inside her bedroom with a belt buckled around her neck and the other end tied to the bed post’’.Hutchinson said Ganus also e-mailed and telephoned him.Mikey Hutchinson said the threats came in the wake of a weekend story on the death of an SGU student that he posted on the website of local radio station, WEE FM.According to Hutchinson’s report, the name of the deceased “was given by another student as Nyawira Mwaura. The body of Lenisha Stafford of Hermitage, St. Patrick was recovered from a home with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the forehead. Grenada the Spice Isle.
Violence has a devastating impact on individuals, families and communities. Mikey Hutchinson said the threats came in the wake of a weekend story on the death of an SGU student that he posted on the website of local radio station, WEE FM.