Statement from The Office of the Prime Minister on the Freedom of Information Act

The Office of the Prime Minister wishes to make clear the Davis administration’s commitment to the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Minister Mitchell, in a recent Nassau Guardian article, affirmed that the government is actively moving forward with the FOIA’s implementation. This step underscores our unwavering dedication to ensuring transparency and accountability […]

Prime Minister Philip Davis Speaks on Climate Impact and Education at St. John’s University

Prime Minister Davis delivered a signature lecture at St. John’s University on December 11, 2023, as part of the 17th Annual CSB/SJU Eugene J. McCarthy Lecture Series. This lecture emphasized the urgency of climate change, particularly for Small Island Developing States, and the vital role of educational partnerships in addressing global challenges. Addressing the impact of climate […]

Prime Minister Philip Davis Addresses Climate Urgency at UNFCCC COP 28 in Dubai

Dubai UAE– In a significant address at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP 28), Prime Minister Philip Davis of The Bahamas extended sincere gratitude to the President and people of Dubai for their exceptional hospitality. He also congratulated the United Arab Emirates on their National Day, wishing […]

The National School Breakfast Programme Celebrates One Month of Serving Breakfast to Students

NASSAU, The  Bahamas – On Thursday, November 16, 2023, the Honourable Glenys Hanna Martin, Minister of Education & Technical & Vocational Training marked the one-month milestone of the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme with a visit to Ridgeland Primary, one of the programme’s pioneering schools.  The National School Breakfast Pilot Programme (NSBPP) launched in New […]