March 2023 Vol 98

The Consulate of Belize in Florida
Monthly Newsletter
#rememberitsgoodtobebelizean #thewaitisover


Honorary Consul's Monthly Message

Welcome to the March Newsletter!

Joan Chittister, author of The Liturgical Year, says, “Lent enables us to face ourselves, to see the weak places, to touch the wounds in our own soul, and to determine to try once more to live beyond our lowest aspirations.”

 

Last month, we spoke of the beginning of the Lenten season when many of us chose to challenge ourselves to choose better things—for our spirts, our souls, and our bodies.

 

As we prepare for the feast of the Lord’s glorious resurrection,

we hope that you had an uplifting time of reflection and renewal these past few weeks and that you and your family enjoy a very Happy Easter!

 

This month, the Government of Belize was actively engaged in

various initiatives to improve the nation's economic and social development. The Prime Minister of Belize, the Honorable John Briceño, attended the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) meeting in Panama, where crucial discussions took place regarding Belize's growth strategy and potential partnerships.

 

Furthermore, Plan Belize has made significant progress in

expanding digital accessibility by inaugurating a new Digital Connect Center which aims to bridge the digital divide within the country. In addition, the government has launched the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to effectively keep track of the goals that have been accomplished regarding poverty alleviation. We included a link to the MPI website under the Prime Minister’s section so you can check it out.

 

The First Lady of Belize and the Special Envoy for the Development of Families and Children Mrs. Rossana Briceño, has also played an active role this month in addressing social issues. She lent her support to a historic campaign named "Don't Tax My Femininity," initiated by Seidy Quetzal, a Belizean student and activist. Through collective efforts, the campaign successfully achieved the removal of taxes imposed on female sanitary products, promoting greater accessibility and affordability.

 

Additionally, we included a very well written article by Mr. Dorian

A. Barrow, Ph.D., about Her Excellency, Mrs. Rossana Briceño where he shares how she uses her expertise in the field of education to make important contributions to the Office of the Special Envoy for Families and Children.

 

The author captures the true essence of Mrs. Briceño, a lady who is strong and fearless in her convictions and an advocate for the most weak and vulnerable of Belize. The author also highlights her genuine humility in not seeking praise or attention, as she quietly busies herself working for the betterment of the nation. For more details on this article about Mrs. Briceño's personal and professional trajectory, please be sure to read the accompanying articles under her section.

 

On the international front, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the

Honorable Eamon Courtenay visited London for the 22nd commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting. This year’s focus was centered around enhancing resilience in times of crisis, addressing climate change, the remaining effects of the pandemic, and the food and energy costs.

 

What's more, in early April, Belize will be welcoming the

President of Taiwan, H.E. Tsai Ing-wen, in a historic visit.

President Tsai Ing-wen will be meeting with her counterparts in

Belize and Guatemala in the effort of forging closer diplomatic ties with her allies in the region. The theme of this visit is "Meeting Democratic Partners, Fostering Shared Prosperity” Learn more.  We look forward to highlighting more of this visit in next month's newsletter so please stay tuned. 

 

Read how other ministries have also been making significant

strides in various sectors under the “GOB Movers and Shakers” section. The Ministry of Agriculture, for instance, has lent its support to a school through a farming program, which not only teaches agricultural skills but also sustains a feeding initiative for the students.

 

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Rural Transformation has been actively involved in the Humana Brace Project, aiming to improve health and sanitation in eight rural villages. Furthermore, the Ministry of Education continues to work tirelessly to ensure that all schools in Belize have internet access in addition to enhancing the quality and accessibility of education.

 

This month, we had the opportunity to celebrate, not only International Women's Day, but also the lesser-known Maya Day on March 19th. These occasions allowed us to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women across the globe, as well as appreciate the rich cultural heritage of the Maya civilization. With a focus on unity and understanding, both events brought people together and encouraged a spirit of inclusivity. We invite you to read about special Belizean women who are accomplishing great things as we pay tribute to all women on International Women’s Day!

 

In this edition, we bring you an exciting collection of stories

featuring Belize's achievement at the World Summit of Information Technology, where they won the digital championship title, a heartfelt celebration of Maya Day on March 16th, and the innovative Clean Energy Transition Fair held in Belmopan.

 

Additionally, be sure not to miss March’s Star of the Month,

where we share the inspiring story of Charlotte Nal, and how she works to give back to her community. Mrs. Nal enhances the lives of her fellow Belizeans through her numerous charitable efforts. #Belizeansdogreatthingswhereevertheygo

  

We hope you enjoy these captivating stories that showcase the

diversity and vibrancy of our jewel! And in our delicious Recipe of the Month, we have included a scrumptious recipe for fried fish with rice and beans, a staple of Belizean cuisine. Plate it with some coleslaw and fried plantains and you have a perfect meal fit for a King….or Queen. 

 

More deliciousness follows in the popular Street Food Series,

and a crowd pleaser at this time of year, Hot Cross Buns! Its chewy and moist with just the right balance of sweetness, enhanced with raisins and spices, perfect to share and enjoy with a cup (“cuppa” as the Brits say) of tea or coffee, Wood Dun butter and some Dutch cheese. Back in the day, while spending Easter in Caye Caulker, the delicious aroma of these sweet buns, drifting from the "fiya hart" oven was one of the highlights of Easter. Enjoy!

 

Thank you for reading this newsletter. Enjoy and share with your family and friends!

 

And remember, it is good to be Belizean!


#rememberitsgoodtobebelizean #thewaitisover #staysafe

Warm wishes,


Janine Sylvestre
Hon. Consul of Belize in Florida 
Trade Representative of Belize in Florida
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Dear Members of the Diaspora,



March has been a busy month at the Embassy and our Consulates in Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago, since passport services resumed in February with the roll out of the new ePICS system. We are happy to report that the new system has been working well and with few to no glitches. The influx of requests for new passports far exceeded expectations and so the Ministry has had to expedite its order of new passports to keep up with the unexpected demand. We thank all for their patience during the blackout and assure you that we will continue to do our best to provide you with the very best service.



Here at the Embassy in D.C., we are now gearing up for one of the most popular events in Washington which takes place on May 6th. The “Around the World Embassy Tour” is a part of Passport D.C. A unique celebration where Embassies across the city of Washington open their doors to the public and allow visitors a window into the diplomatic world. Participants can visit embassies and experience new cultures without leaving the city.


This popular event has been celebrated annually since 2008, with a brief hiatus due to the pandemic. The Embassy of Belize has participated in this event over the years as it has proved to be an excellent opportunity to showcase Belizean culture and products. The Embassy has seen as many as 6,000 visitors for this event with many visitors coming back every year.


Many of our diaspora in the area look forward to attending this event, and we invite Belizeans from all over the United States to join us as well. We will be showcasing Belizean products with Bowen and Bowen, Travelers, and several food stalls featuring our unique and tasty Belizean cuisine. The Belize Tourist Board will also be present to showcase the beautiful Jewel to prospective visitors, and of course, we will be featuring top entertainers at the event. So, if you are in the area, don’t miss out!

IDB Invest Board of Governors 2023

The Prime Minister of Belize, the Honorable John Briceño, joined the 2023 IDB invest meeting in Panama where three key resolutions were passed. These included "Advancing IDB Operational and Institutional Reforms", "New Vision and Business Model for IDB Invest", and a Resolution on the Multilateral Investment Fund. Read More

The OPEC


Prime Minister Briceño and CEO Mrs. Narda Garcia met to discuss on-going projects funded by the OPEC Fund, including Belize City Haulover Bridge, Caracol Road, and potential new projects. Read More

Launch of the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index


PlanBelize has committed to reduce poverty by half in 10 years, and has launched the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to keep pace with goals that have been reached. Some of these achievements include reducing unemployment rate from 30% in 2020 to 5% in 2023. To learn more about the MPI Click Here

Digital Connect Centers


PlanBelize is rebuilding a more resilient Belize through innovation, technology, and creating an enabling environment for MSMEs to succeed. We opened one of our Digital Connect Centers designed to support #MSMEs by providing a space for networking, skills building and knowledge sharing.

Digital Connect Centers are a collaboration between BELTRAIDE, UNDP, and the Ministry of E-Governance. Read More

Prime Minister: “Belize is Back!” as Budget Passes House of Representatives


“Іn twо уеаrѕ, thеrе hаѕ bееn а rеѕurgеnсе іn іnvеѕtоr соnfіdеnсе; а rеѕurgеnсе оf Веlіzеаn tаlеnt іn аrtѕ аnd сulturе. Веlіzе іѕ bасk! Оur реорlе аrе bасk! Wе аrе а nаtіоn rіѕіng, аnd tоgеthеr, wіth thе grасе оf Gоd, wе wіll соntіnuе tо mоvе fоrwаrd, wе wіll соntіnuе tо dо ехtrа аnd wе wіll соntіnuе tо dеlіvеr оn #рlаnbеlіzе,”


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Taiwan Thanks Government of Belize for Unanimously Adopting a Motion to Support Taiwan


Rесеntlу, Веlіzе іѕѕuеd а ѕtаtеmеnt rеаffіrmіng іtѕ ѕuрроrt fоr Таіwаn аnd Таіwаn’ѕ dеmосrасу, frееdоm аnd ѕеlf-dеtеrmіnаtіоn. Тhе Таіwаn Еmbаѕѕу ѕауѕ “ТНАNК YОU , Веlіzе!”, аnd wіll аlwауѕ сhеrіѕh thе ѕtrоng аnd hеаlthу bоndѕ bеtwееn оur twо реорlеѕ аnd соuntrіеѕ,” thе Еmbаѕѕу аddеd.

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Joining the Central American Electricity Grid


Оn Маrсh 17, 2023, thе Рrіmе Міnіѕtеr mеt wіth Саrlоѕ Моѕquеrа Саѕtіllо – Gеnеrаl Маnаgеr аnd hіѕ tеаm frоm Раnаmа’ѕ Еlесtrісіtу Тrаnѕmіѕѕіоn Соmраnу to dіѕсuѕѕ thе роѕѕіbіlіtу оf Веlіzе јоіnіng thе Сеntrаl Аmеrісаn еlесtrісіtу grіd.


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Don't Tax my Femininity


Seidy Quetzal, a Belizean student who recently returned home from studying in Taiwan, is the activist who lobbied for the government to remove all taxes from female sanitary products. Quetzal’s “Don’t Tax My Femininity Campaign” has been in the works since January and wаѕ lаunсhеd thrоugh thе соllаbоrаtіоn оf thе Міnіѕtrу оf Нumаn Dеvеlорmеnt, Fаmіlіеѕ аnd Іndіgеnоuѕ Реорlеѕ’ Аffаіrѕ, Міnіѕtеr Dоlоrеѕ Ваldеrаmоѕ Gаrсіа, and Ѕресіаl Еnvоу fоr thе Dеvеlорmеnt оf Fаmіlіеѕ аnd Сhіldrеn, H.E. Mrs. Rоѕѕаnа Вrісеñо . The move, which was announced during Women’s Month, comes into effect on April 1, 2023, in the CARICOM Member State. Read More

An Interview with H.E. Mrs. Rossana Briceño and Neurodiversity Press


"Armed with a degree in Special Education from the University of Chicago, Her Excellency, Mrs. Rosanna Briceño, is no typical “First Lady.” Her passion for autism and other disabilities contains no optics; and her frustrations…no filter. Though the picture of approachability, she is constantly lurching her frame forward from the sofa, thrusting her arms to drive home her points." Read More

A WOMAN OF THE YEAR:

‘Frying Fish’ Rosanna Briceño’s Way, By Dorian A. Barrow, Ph.D., Florida State University


H.E. Mrs. Rosanna Briceno was in Taiwan recently to participate in the Latin American and Caribbean Women Empowerment Forum. She shared her personal story of being initially reluctant to assume the role of Special Envoy, but was encouraged by the Prime Minister to use her expertise in education to benefit the Office. She has metaphorically been doing that fish-frying since November 2020 when she accepted the appointment. Learn More

Special Envoy and Caye International Bank Deliver Hurricane Relief to Support Repairs at Local Childcare Centre


A helping hand for a Center that has served our children through the decades. We thank Mr. Joel Nagel and the teams at Caye International Bank and ECI Development for this gift that will assist the Dorothy Menzies Childcare Center complete repairs to damages caused by Hurricane Lisa. Read More


22nd Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting


The 22nd Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM) took place in London, on 15 March 2023. This year's CFAMM focused on enhancing resilience of Commonwealth countries in times of crisis, addressing climate change, pandemic, and food and energy costs. Learn More

Belize and the United Kingdom Strengthen Ties

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Eamon Courtenay met with Zac Goldsmith MP, U.K. Minister for the Commonwealth and Environment, and discussed strengthening collaboration on the climate crisisdevelopment finance, and the Common wealth. Read More


Belize Delivers Statement at the Commonwealth


Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay attends the Common-wealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting CFAMMBelize delivered a strong statement, calling for Commonwealth members to adopt an enlightened approach on Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Read More


Consulate of Belize in Florida

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New Epic System is Now Officially Up and Running!


All those who were on our waiting list for passport renewals have completed their appointments. Our calendar is filling up fast so please call as soon as you can to schedule an appointment.

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Belizean Diaspora in the USA

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Here at the Consulate, we continue to work diligently in updating our database by calling members of the Belizean Diaspora and asking for their most recent contact information. This is to ensure we are able to share upcoming events, new services, and business opportunities in a timely manner. We appreciate your cooperation and support in sharing your contact information. As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions.


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The Directory's objective is to promote Belizean businesses in the US and in Belize. If you own a business or know of a Belizean who does and would like to publish it on our website, please send us an email with your contact information so that we can add it to our Belizean Business Directory.


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Monique Lamb Makes Waves Becoming First Belizean Woman to Captain the Belize Aggressor Dive Yacht

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Julia Puerto on Her Way to Become the First Woman to Join the Belize Defence Force Pilots

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Women’s Month Highlight: Fidy Osgalla 17 Years of Voluntary Service in Cayo

Women’s Month Highlight: Monique Usher, Manager of Small Business Development Center

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Belize Karate Federation Holds First Ever Female Kata Competition

in Belize City in Celebration of

Women’s Month

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Over 300 Women Enjoy Women Empowerment Activities in Belmopan

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Belize Police Department Celebrate Women Police Officers

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Tourism Tidbits

Belize Represented at Travel Media Association of Canada’s Munch and Mingle vent 

Веlіzе раrtnеrеd wіth thе Тrаvеl Меdіа Аѕѕосіаtіоn оf Саnаdа (ТМАС) Оntаrіо Сhарtеr, tо hоѕt іtѕ Мunсh аnd Міnglе еvеnt.

Тhе еvеnt gаthеrѕ trаvеl mеdіа аnd іnduѕtrу раrtnеrѕ rерrеѕеntіng vаrіоuѕ Саnаdіаn рublісаtіоnѕ.  The event provided the opportunity to build relationships and share the adventures of Belize at the Canadian market.

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Trade and Investment Tidbits

First Ever San Narciso Agricultural Trade Show Actively Supported by the Belize Defense Force

Меmbеrѕ оf Аlрhа Соmраnу, Fіrѕt Іnfаntrу Ваttаlіоn оf thе Веlіzе Dеfеnсе Fоrсе (ВDF) tооk раrt іn thе fіrѕt-еvеr Ѕаn Nаrсіѕо Аgrісulturаl Тrаdе Ѕhоw оn Маrсh 4th аnd 5th, 2023. Ассоrdіng tо thе ВDF, thеіr ѕоldіеrѕ еаgеrlу hеlреd wіth thе рrераrаtіоn оf thе еvеnt, whісh ultіmаtеlу соntrіbutеd tо іtѕ grеаt ѕuссеѕѕ.

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Cultural Tidbits

Digi Sponsors Maya Day 2023: Celebrate Belize’s Rich Cultural Heritage on March 19th

Dіgі іѕ рrоudlу ѕроnѕоrіng Мауа Dау 2023 – а vіbrаnt сеlеbrаtіоn оf Веlіzе’ѕ rісh Мауа сulturаl hеrіtаgе. Тhе еvеnt іѕ ѕеt tо tаkе рlасе оn Маrсh 19th аt thе Тumul К’іn Сеntеr оf Lеаrnіng іn Вluе Сrееk, Тоlеdо. Maya Day 2023 aims to bring people together to appreciate the colorful and diverse traditions of the Maya people.

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Charlotte Nal

Charlotte Nal, a native Belizean, gives credit to her native home, Belize for her love and dedication to nonprofits and giving back to others, having worked in the nonprofit community for over 20 years.


Her passion for this service, takes her back to her childhood years growing up in the Petticoat Alley area where she has many wonderful childhood memories. Charlotte reflects with a big smile of her neighbors always being there for each other with very strong women that helped raised the community. It is the origins of her love for serving others.


After receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Cameron University, she returned to Belize and worked for the National Committee for Families and Children as a Project Consultant. During that time she wrote a consultancy, “Social Impact of Hurricane Keith on Families and Children” for Belize.


Charlotte then focused particularly in the family advocacy area. She worked for Community Partnership for Child Development in Colorado Springs, Colorado for over 18 years during which time she was the Strategic Initiative Liaison person working primarily in the areas of military families, homeless families and immigrant families. This experience gave her a deep appreciation for how nonprofits seek to improve the quality of life for others, one program at a time. Charlotte worked along with a diverse range of stakeholders to assist in achieving the first Head Start stand-alone center on army base in Fort Carson. She used her experience during this time to complete her Master’s Degree in Non-Profit Management at Regis University, completed the UCLA Head Start Management Fellows Program, and become Adverse Childhood Experiences Master Certified.


Not only did Charlotte keep her career going, but during this time she was busy volunteering as a Family Readiness Leader at Fort Carson, Colorado and at Fort Bliss, Texas. After her husband’s retirement from the Army, they relocated from Colorado to Naples, Florida. There, she founded a Non-Profit “Ixchel Caribe Foundation, Inc” which provides support to women and children in Belize focusing on education, mental and medical health and social services. She is also the Co-Founder of a nonprofit “Wings of Mine” helping mothers in Belize who have suffered miscarriages. In addition, her many hours of dedication to the cause of supporting military families have gained her the Army Outstanding Civilian Service Medal and the Yellow Rose of Texas.



Charlotte is currently married to CSM(ret’d) David Nal, also a native Belizean. Together they have three children Nichella, Alexia and David Mario. Her work has inspired the love of service in others, especially her children who find themselves supporting all her missions and other humanitarian initiatives.

She attributes her success to her strong support of family and childhood friends who have stood by her to continue her service to others. These days, Charlotte can be found networking and seeking support to benefit the women and children in Belize and face-timing with her newly born granddaughter, Zaira.


  • The Ministry of Education Created the Rural Education Grant Fund, Which Committed $2 million Between Last Year and This Financial Year, to Ensure Rural Students Have Access to Education. Read More


  • Ministry of Rural Transformation Engages in Humana Brace Project to Improve Health and Sanitation in 8 Villages Read More


  • Ministry of Agriculture Assists High School in Toledo with Farming Program Which Provides Food for Feeding Program Read More


  • In Two Years the Ministry of Health & Wellness Built Three New Fully Operational Health Centers, and is Completing Several Others in a Number of Rural Communities. Read More


  • Ministry of Education Pushing to Ensure all Schools in Belize Have Internet Access Read More


  • Ministry of Agriculture’s Agro-Processing Unit Launches ‘Empowering Women and Youths’ Project Read More


  • Minister of Education Meets with UN High Commissioner for Refugees to Discuss Collaboration on Issues Regarding Education for Refugees and Asylum Communities. Read More
  • President Tsai Delivers Remarks Before Departing to Guatemala and Belize Read More


  • Executive Directors of the World Bank Take Closer Look at Development and Challenges in Belize Read More


  • Belizean Technicians Attend Coconut Cultivation Training in Mexico Read More


  • Belize and United States Celebrate 42 years of Diplomatic Relations Read More


  • Belize Wins Digital Champion Award at World Summit of Information Society Forum 2023 Read More


  • U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Provides Over BZ $350,000 for Lamanai Conservation Read More


  • ‘Thank you, Belize’: Republic of China (Taiwan) Cheers House Motion Backing Continued Support Read More


  • Belize and the United Kingdom Sign MOU on the Ocean Country Partnership Program Read More
  • The Garifuna Collective Returns from our ‘Down Under’ Read More


  • Spanish Lookout Community Celebrates 65th Anniversary Read More


  • Conejo Creek Makes History as 1st Maya Land Rights Appellant to Complete Map Read More


  • Stann Creek takes Home National Primary Schools Athletics Championships title with 9 Gold Medals Read More



  • New York Giants Sign Belizean Defensive Tackle Rakeem Nunez-Roches to Bolster Defense Read More


  • Santa Elena Baptist Pre-School celebrates Culture Day 2023 Read More
  • Belize Bureau of Standards to Host ‘Clean Energy Transition Fair’ in Belmopan Read More


  • Belize Forest Department: “Every Tree Counts” Read More


  • Ministry of Natural Resources Urges Public to Use Water Conservatively and Clean-Up Rivers and Beaches Read More


  • World Water Day: Accelerating the Change to Solve the Water and Sanitation Crisis Read More


  • Belize Marketing and Development Corporation Introduces Big Falls Rice Brand to Belize Market Read More


  • Oxmul Coffee from the Maya Mountains in Cayo Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary Read More


  • Relocating to Belize or Building There? Leave the Shipping to Belize Concierge and Shipping! Read More


  • Women’s Month Highlight: Monique Usher, Manager of Small Business Development Center (SBDC Belize) Read More



  • Over 40,000 Employees Benefit from Recent $5 minimum Wage Increase Read More


  • Prime Minister: “10,000 Lots Being Surveyed for Distribution to 1st Time Land Owners” Read More


  • Four Belizean Entrepreneurs Selected for U.S. State Department’s YLAI Program Read More


  • Submit Your Theme for Belize at 42 September Celebrations! Read More


  • Western Dairies Buys Tomatoes from Valley of Peace Farmers to Make Sauce for their Pizzas Read More



  • Belize Assembly of Persons with Diverse Abilities launches donation drive Read More


  • MAFSE Congratulates Belize High School of Agriculture on their Día de la Mestizada and SIRDI, BMDC for Assisting the School Read More


  • Belize First Lego League Held in Belize City Read More


  • Students, Belize Needs More Trained Urologists! Read More


  • More Than 66,000 Students to Benefit from ConnectED Program Read More


  • International Scholarships For Belize Read More



  • Colombia is Offering Scholarships to Belizeans for Master's, Specializations and Doctoral Programs. Read More
  • “This is Our Belize: People, Food and Culture:” Belize Tourism Board Introduces New Culinary Culture Series Read More


  • MSN Features 7 Popular Beaches in Belize Read More



  • BTB’s ‘Grab Life’ campaign featured at Atlanta Hawks Stadium with human-claw promotion Read More


  • Belize represented at the 2023 Beneath the Sea Dive, Travel and Oceans Exposition Read More


Fried Fish with Rice and Beans

Ingredients


Rice and Beans



  • 1lb dry red beans 
  • 5 pods garlic 
  • 1 lg onion, chopped 
  • 1 green pepper, chopped 
  • 1 ½ cup celery, chopped 
  • 1 bay leaf 
  • 1 tbsp fresh minced parsley 
  • 1 ½ tsp salt (or to taste) 
  • ½ tsp black pepper 
  • 3 cups rice 
  • 2 cans coconut milk 
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
Recipe

Fried Fish


  • 3 Fresh whole snapper (Red, Mutton, Mangrove, Black, Your Choice), gutted and washed (Rinsed in limed water). Head on
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Hot Cross Buns

Ingredients:


  • 4 cups all-purpose flour 
  • ⅔  cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 ½ tsp freshly ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp allspice
  • 3 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 pkg (¼  oz) or 4 ½ tsp active dry yeast 
  • 10 Tbs Silk Grass Farms cold pressed coconut oil (in solid-chilled-form)
  • 2 Eggs, beaten
  • 3 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp pineapple essence (optional) 
  • ⅔ cup coconut milk, warm
  • 1 cup raisins
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Prime Minister Briceño's Latest Statement on the ICJ

On September 26, as Prime Minister Briceno addressed the Protocolary Session of the (OAS), he reiterated the important role the organization has played in not only for the territorial dispute between Guatemala and Belize but in relations among all Member States.

I emphasized our hope for a peaceful solution to the Guatemala Belize matter currently at the ICJ, where Belize is allowed to maintain the integrity of all its borders.

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Belize Submits Its Counter-Memorial to the ICJ Regarding the Guatemalan Claim

On June 3rd during the sitting of the House of Representatives, Prime Minister John Briceño announced that Belize delivered its counter-memorial to the Registrar of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Belize’s counter-memorial makes a robust defence of Belize’s sovereignty over its entire territory including islands and the pertaining maritime areas under international law. Following the timetable announced by the Court, which was amended as a result of the pandemic, Guatemala submitted its memorial on December 8, 2020, and is due to submit its reply to Belize’s counter-memorial in December 2022. Belize will then have until June 2023 to submit its rejoinder, after which the Court will set a date for the oral hearings. Briceno says that the hearing is expected to possibly be held by 2024.
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