 Coming to you from our GIS Studios, I am Anita Antoine and this is your Midday News Brief. As part of an educational tour done every year, a contingent of 44 students from the Caribbean School of Architecture in Jamaica visited St Lucia to study the local architecture of the country. The tour is a requirement for third-year and fourth-year students in completing their bachelor's degree. Andrew Bow, Program Director of the Caribbean School of Architecture in Jamaica, noted that the students are coming in with fresh insight which can be beneficial to the country. Bow noted that as part of their assignment, the students will be designing 40 different buildings in castries including theatres, museums and police headquarters. The contingent presented the findings of the study tour to architectural students, urban planners and local architects at the South Alois Community College. The presentation of the findings took place on Thursday 13th February 2020. The Ministry of Tourism, Information and Broadcasting, Culture and Creative Industries on Monday officially launched the Tourism Satellite Account, TSA. The TSA is a standard statistical framework and the main tool for the economic measurement of tourism. It provides credible data on the impact of tourism and the associated employment. It also provides St Lucia's balance of payments and information on tourism human resource characteristics. The implementation of the TSA serves to increase and improve knowledge of tourism's importance relative to overall economic activity to St Lucia, assist in the development of more efficient tourism policies and employment and creating awareness among the various players directly and indirectly involved in the tourism sector of its economic importance and by extension its role in all industries involved in the production of goods and services demanded by visitors which include the agricultural sector. The TSA was developed by the World Tourism Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD, the Statistical Office of the European Committees, Eurostat and the United Nations Statistics Division. The training division of the Department of the Public Service is responsible for ensuring that the right training opportunities are made available to government employees in keeping with their training and development needs. The division has been embarking on a series of training programs primarily focused on report writing, an area which has been identified as requiring attention. Police officers are the focus group for the period January 2020 to March 2020. So far, the division has conducted a number of five-day report writing training programs targeting correctional, fire and technical officers. This has been your Midday News Brief. Thank you for watching. Thank you.