GEORGETOWN, Guyana - The CARICOM Secretariat will on Monday launch a CARICOM Skilled Workers Program.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The visit by a CARICOM delegation to Haiti this week has been welcomed by many Haitian political stakeholders, but others fear all the efforts might be in vain should international actors fail to deploy a multinational military force to help the impoverished Caribbean country cope with the current catastrophic security situation, pundits say.
SANTIAGO, Chile – The United Nations’ Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), with central offices located in Santiago, Chile, is celebrating 75 years since its creation with a “commitment to continue working for a more productive, inclusive and sustainable future for the region.”
NASSAU, Bahamas – Prime Minister Phillip Davis says while Bahamians are “a compassionate people” they cannot afford to “shoulder any more burdens” as he reiterated Nassau’s position regarding illegal migration as well as the ongoing situation in Haiti.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - The Dominican College of Economists (Codeco) says the economy of Dominican Republic is unable to support any more illegal immigrants from Haiti as the government is unable to give them more jobs when there are already one million living in the country.
NASSAU, Bahamas – CARICOM leaders on Friday ended three days of “robust and fruitful; discussions” and that they are confident that their deliberations have advanced the agenda for Caribbean integration, the growth of national and regional economies and the well-being of the people of the 15-member grouping.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Andrew Holness has encouraged the deepening of tourism and trade linkages between the Caribbean and the African continent.
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States says it is partnering with CARICOM governments in defense of their “shared values”, and to improve the region’s resilience in all aspects including the economy, security and democracy “ so that the people of the Caribbean and the United States enjoy prosperity, health and freedom”.
SANTIAGO, Chile – Women Affairs ministers and other officials from the Caribbean have joined their counterparts in Latin America in commuting committed themselves to “promoting intersectoral public policies that include affirmative action to foster women’s and girls’ participation, continuation and completion of education in the spheres of science, technology, engineering and mathematics”.
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – The head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), Mami Mizutori, says “even if lives are saved, disasters do crush livelihoods,”, as she visited some of the areas in north-eastern St. Vincent affected by climate change and the April 2021 eruption of La Soufriere volcano.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – CARICOM Secretary General, Dr. Carla Barnett, Monday endorsed the launch of the United Nations Early Warning for All (EW4ALL) initiative, saying the region had no choice, but to pour its collective efforts into improving early warnings for all of the various natural disasters that befall the Caribbean.
WASHINGTON, DC - Jamaica’s former representative to The Organization of American States (OAS) and Ambassador to the United States, the Late Richard Bernal, was on January30th 2023 hailed by the OAS as not only an economist, a diplomat, and a regionalist but also an educator and a consummate negotiator.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Jamaica government says it is “willing to participate in a multinational security assistance deployment to Haiti” which is going through a period of political turbulence and economic and social difficulty, aggravated by a climate of insecurity fueled by armed criminal groups.