Sandra Massiah
@sanypoo
Works for PSI. Caribbean woman who vehemently believes in quality public services. Nothing is too good for the working class. My tweets = my opinions.
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17-01-2009 10:06:23
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Brazil's economic transformation agenda requires rethinking the role of the state. Our new UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose report offers recommendations on the design of procurement, state-owned enterprises & digital public infrastructure, based on our partnership with Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação. ➡️
“Had it not been for #Haiti the idea that one human being could own another human being & chattel slavery & put him to work for their profit may very well still be persisting,” Grenada PM Michell says as CARICOM: Caribbean Community opens, warning EU Commission rep reparation will be raised.
💜#WorldSocialJusticeDay "Public service workers are the backbone of caring cities & must be included in care-based plans. As unions, we reject social injustice & trust collective bargaining to build resilient services & strengthen new essentials" Daria Cibrario Public Services International @psiglobalunion.bsky
Public Development Banks (PDBs) can do more than just fill financing gaps—they should shape and cocreate markets to drive transformational change. Joined Li Junhua & Rémy Rioux at Finance in Common 2025 to discuss how these institutions can be mission-driven engines of innovation,
Deeply shocked to see the bullying & attempted intimidation of President Zelenskyy in Oval Office today. President Zelenskyy’s people are suffering hugely as they defend their freedom. They & their leader deserve support not abuse. Europe must now step up: theguardian.com/us-news/2025/f…
Met with President Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 on the sidelines of the #G20 Finance Ministerial in Cape Town to discuss advancing green industrial strategy & green finance, building on momentum of our Brazilian G20 expert group. More on our G20 TF-CLIMA report (co-chaired by Dr. Vera Songwe
School meals are more than just food—they're an investment in our future. My article for The New Statesman, supported by the School Food Review and The Food Foundation, explains how a mission-oriented approach to school meals policy can simultaneously tackle food insecurity while