[Media Invitation] CARDTP Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Public Awareness Campaign Launch

Invitation to Cover

WHAT: CARDTP Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Public Awareness Campaign Launch

WHO:

  • Mrs. Sheralin Monrose-Gustave, Project Manager, CARDTP Saint Lucia
  • Representatives from CARICOM IMPACS and the World Bank

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The media is invited to attend and cover this event.

WHEN: Tuesday, August 26, 2025, from 10 AM to 12 PM

WHERE: Financial Centre Building (5th Floor), Point Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia

BACKGROUND:

The campaign aims to foster a culture of digital safety and resilience across Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent & the Grenadines by delivering a coordinated, inclusive, and research-driven public awareness campaign under the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP).

CARDTP Launch Event Media Kit.pdf

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