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  2. LGBTQ rights in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The organization called on Barbados to repeal Section 9 and urged the Government of Barbados to create a safe environment for all Barbadians. [9] A government minister subsequently warned that external forces were trying to impose same-sex marriage on the country. HRW called the minister's response a "cheap political trick", as their report ...

  3. Recognition of same-sex unions in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, the government launched the "Welcome Stamp" visa program, allowing foreign workers to stay on Barbados for up to one year. After receiving criticism that the program only allowed workers to bring their opposite-sex spouse with them, the government changed the program rules to allow workers to bring their same-sex spouse as well.

  4. Ro-Ann Mohammed - Wikipedia

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    [5] and that the Evangelical Church in Barbados discriminates against LGBT people. [6] She is a feminist, advocate for gender equality [7] and activist for sexual and reproductive health rights. [8] [9] In 2016, she was named as a Fellow in President Obama's Young Leader of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) for her work with the Barbados LGBT ...

  5. Guy Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] [24] He subsequently paid tribute to her Commonwealth role on her passing. [25] [26] Faith-based Roles. As an Anglican priest has ministered in Barbados and the wider Caribbean, North America and Europe. [1] [4] In 2019, Hewitt became the parish priest at St. James-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church, in the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast ...

  6. Mia Mottley - Wikipedia

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    Mottley announced that new government had no other choice than to ask the IMF to facilitate debt restructuring. [citation needed] A week later, following the election, on 5 June 2018 Barbados failed to fulfil its obligation to pay the 26th coupon on Eurobonds maturing in 2035. This was the first time in history that a sitting government did not ...

  7. Marsha K. Caddle - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Barbados Labour Party, Caddle is the Member of Parliament for the St Michael South Central constituency. [5] She was first elected to parliament on 26 May 2018 Barbados general election, unseating the then Tourism Minister Richard Sealy. [3] [6] She defeated Sealy a second time in 2022, returning to Parliament for a second term.

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  9. Government of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The government has been chosen by elections since 1961 elections, when Barbados achieved full self-governance.Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely (such as the Executive Council), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.