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In this riveting episode of "Mapping the Conversations," host Valrie Grant sits down with Dr. Didacus Jules, the Director General of the OECS Commission, for an in-depth discussion that spans personal history, technological innovation, and regional transformation. Dr. Jules, whose life and career have been profoundly shaped by his active participation in the Grenada revolution, brings a unique perspective to the table.

 

The conversation looks at the transformative power of geospatial data and artificial intelligence (AI) and how these technologies are revolutionizing the way we understand and address critical issues such as poverty, disaster response, and climate change. Emphasizing
the importance of data-driven decisions, Dr. Jules advocates for a multisectoral approach to regional integration.  He discusses how data can drive economic
reinvention and resilience, ensuring that policies are informed by accurate, up to date information.  The conversation also touches on the role of data in fostering transparency and accountability in governance.

 

Dr. Jules underscores the need for comprehensive education systems that equip young people with the
skills to thrive in a data-driven future.    He highlights the role of innovative educational initiatives and programs that are designed to foster a culture of continuous learning and adaptation.    Looking ahead, he shares his vision
for a resilient, integrated Caribbean that leverages technology and data to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.


Key Quotes:


"Geospatial information and AI are not just tools; they are transformative forces that can reshape our understanding of poverty, disaster response, and climate change."

"Data-driven decisions are the cornerstone of effective
governance and regional integration."

"Education is the bedrock of innovation. We must equip
our young professionals with the skills to navigate and shape a data-driven future."

Thank you for tuning in another enlightening conversation that not only explores the past but also charts a course for a data-driven, resilient future for the Caribbean. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about
technology, regional development, and social justice.

Stay tuned for more episodes featuring leaders
and innovators in the geospatial industry.