The Ministry of Health and Social Development is encouraging residents to take practical steps toward healthier living as the Virgin Islands joins the global observance of World Obesity Day under the theme, “8 Billion Reasons to Act on Obesity.”
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) has received financing support under the CDEMA-CARICOM-Japan Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDEMA will be made only upon approval by CDEMA and the Government of Japan, under the terms and conditions of the applicable Financing Agreement.
The Government of the Virgin Islands is pleased to announce the launch of the new Legitimate Interest Access (LIA) system, which is now operational and enables eligible applicants to request access to beneficial ownership information.
The Deputy Premier and Minister for Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change discussed his participation at the 48th Regular Meeting of the CARICOM Heads of Government in Barbados. He emphasized the importance of regional cooperation for addressing shared challenges such as climate change, trade, crime, and security. CARICOM’s collective response to issues like the COVID-19 pandemic and regional instability was highlighted. The Deputy Premier also noted the discussions on technology and innovation, with an emphasis on the Virgin Islands’ potential in healthcare and digital education. CARICOM’s support for the Virgin Islands’ self-determination was reaffirmed, and he praised Martinique’s steps toward becoming an Associate Member of CARICOM. He concluded by expressing appreciation for the opportunity to represent the Premier and the Territory at the meeting.
Ten years ago today, on February 16, 2016, this waterfront area was transformed. On that day, it wasn't just that a pier opened, it was a new chapter for the Virgin Islands. Standing here a decade later, we can see that chapter has been one of progress and prosperity. Now, as we celebrate, I think it's important that we tell the full story, because this facility's history teaches us something valuable about who we are as a people. The vision for a modern cruise pier did not belong to any single government. It was built over time, by leaders who understood that when it comes to building our country, the work must continue regardless of who holds the mantle.
The Virgin Islands is celebrating Senior Citizens’ Month throughout May with a series of events honouring the invaluable contributions of older adults to the community. Under the theme “Flip the Script on Aging,” the observance encourages a fresh perspective on aging as a time of empowerment and continued purpose. At the May 2 launch, Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley and Premier Honourable Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley praised seniors as the foundation of the Territory, calling for year-round recognition and support. The Social Development Department also paid tribute to Mrs. Edith Penn for her decades of service. Events this month include cultural showcases, recreational gatherings, and community socials across the islands.
Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley reaffirmed the Virgin Islands' strong commitment to international financial regulations, rejecting recent media claims that trivialize its anti-financial crime efforts. He emphasized that the "Riley Right" campaign complements global standards by educating the public and highlighted ongoing reforms, including enhanced beneficial ownership transparency, a new sanctions unit, and integration with the VIRRGIN registry system to strengthen compliance and cooperation globally.
The Virgin Islands' 71st Emancipation Festival Celebration commenced with its traditional Torchlight Procession, marking the official start of the annual festivities.
Premier Wheatley Leads Delegation to 51st USVI–BVI Friendship Day in St. Thomas Premier of the Virgin Islands, Honourable Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley, led a delegation to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands on Saturday 15 November 2025 to participate in the 51st Annual USVI–BVI Friendship Day celebrations, held under the theme, “Binding Our Ties Through Friendship and Culture.”
The Office of Gender Affairs (OGA), in collaboration with the Family Support Network (FSN), participated a Domestic Violence Awareness Outreach today in Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke under the theme “Domestic Violence: NO!”