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CARICOM's Hope Beyond Uncle Sam's Peculiar Son
When viewed together, these institutions form the foundation of what might be described as a Caribbean training corridor. Haiti could provide the first stage of preparation, including language instruction and foundational studies. The Dominican Republic and Cuba could serve as large-scale centres for professional training in medicine, engineering, and agriculture. Jamaica and Guyana could provide specialised programmes in education, maritime logistics, technical trades, and e

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 165 min read


Selective Legalism or Diplomatic Deference?
Why was there no trial run of direct deposits, a solution floated during negotiations in July, October, and December 2025? While Cuba reportedly left some of those overtures unanswered, one must ask: where was the legislative tweak or the updated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to bridge the gap? Jamaica has the capacity to make such arrangements work for essential services. Instead, the government chose to wash its hands of the matter, leaving 277 specialists high and dry

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 85 min read


What Portland Knows About Cuba’s Doctors and Nurses
Over the years I have been a direct beneficiary of Cuban medical assistance. Members of my own church family, as well as countless residents of Port Antonio and the wider parish of Portland, have received care from Cuban physicians and nurses whose dedication and conspicuous competence earned the deep respect of our community.
To speak plainly: their presence mattered. They strengthened our hospitals, steadied our clinics, and brought reassurance to families facing illness

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 65 min read
Compassion, Emotional Literacy, and the Soul of the Caribbean
For as ancient wisdom quietly reminds us, without vision a people perish — and empathy, patiently taught, is among the clearest forms of vision a society can possess.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jan 134 min read


AN OPEN PROPOSAL: Solar Democracy for Jamaica’s Post-Melissa Renewal; Distributed Solar for National Recovery and Trust
Hurricane Melissa again revealed the cost of centralised fragility. But, distributed rooftop solar offers households resilience where transmission lines repeatedly fail. When households generate energy, they gain protection from outages, fuel price shocks, and rising living costs.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jan 117 min read


Open letter to: Educators of CARICOM Territories, Attention All: Ministers of Education, Permanent Secretaries, Education Officers, High School Principals, and Guidance Counsellors
Fairness, clarity, and global comparability—principals are urged to adopt A-QuEST’s Concordance to better represent student achievement.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Sep 8, 20253 min read


It’s Flipping Time for Greener Caribbean MBAs | Re-designing Curriculum for a Climate-resilient, Islanded Region
Our business schools must urgently recalibrate their mission, not as factories for conventional managers, but as midwives for a sustainable, resilient, and just economy tailor-made for both island and mountainous realities throughout the region.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jul 21, 20256 min read
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