 Coming to you from our GIS studios, I am Anicia Antoine, and this is your Mille News Brief. Original consultation bringing together stakeholders from across the region for what was dubbed a study of human trafficking in the Carol Forum region to place at the Acre Beach Resort, Barberas, from the 19th to the 20th of September 2019. St. Lucia was represented by the assistant focal point for trafficking in persons within the Department of Home Affairs and National Security, Claudia Monlouie, and a member of the Task Force for the Prevention of the Trafficking in Persons, Yolanda Jules-Louie. The consultation aimed to conduct a comprehensive assessment of human trafficking in the Carol Forum region to provide advice on key findings and recommendations to inform priority response interventions to determine the extent and nature of human trafficking in Carol Forum to provide recommendations on the implementation of programs to halt or significantly reduce trafficking in persons. St. Lucia's got to experience the unveiling of the 40th Independence All-In Monument at a brief ceremony which took place at the Castries Waterfront last Friday. The sculpture, which was designed by world-renowned sculptor Charlene Udovic, was originally called Le Peixé and formed part of Udovic's Kudmer exhibition in 2010. Udovic explained that the definition of Kudmer being the collective strength of the indigenous communities aligns with the theme for this year's Independence All-In. Prime Minister of St. Lucia expressed contentment in the level of work executed by the young, talented St. Lucia sculptor. The All-In Monument stands at 12 feet 6 inches tall overlooking the harbour on the Castries Waterfront. The Ministry of Health and Wellness has completed its review of the impact of the U.S. Naval Ship Comfort Medical Mission in St. Lucia. The United States Naval Ship Comfort led its humanitarian mission to St. Lucia from September 23rd to October 2nd, 2019, where over 5,000 patients were attended to free of charge. General services included basic evaluation and treatment, preventative medicine, dental screening and treatment, eye care, pediatrics, dermatology and surgical care. Apart from the services offered to patients, the current part acknowledged and skills to local practitioners. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Department of External Affairs, Irene Gaspar, is grateful for the collaboration which made the mission possible, including the conduct of those seeking medical care. The visit of the USNS Comfort was part of the ship's five-month deployment to Latin America and the Caribbean on a medical assistance mission. This has been your media news brief. Thank you for watching.