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US To Fund Crime Fighting Projects In OECS Countries - New York Carib News

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CASTRIES, St Lucia  – The United States is providing a grant of US$5.3 million to the St Lucia-based Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission to implement the Opportunities to Advance and Support Youth for Success (OASYS) project in the Eastern Caribbean over the next four years. The project aims to reduce crime and violence rates among young people across the Eastern […]

The post US To Fund Crime Fighting Projects In OECS Countries first appeared on New York Carib News.

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