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(CARICOM Secretariat, Georgetown, Guyana)
The Bureau of the Conference of Heads of Government
of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has endorsed
the programme of activities for the Conference on
the Caribbean to be held in Washington DC, USA from
19-21 June 2007.
The four-member Bureau, which manages the affairs
of the Community between meetings of the full
Conference of Heads of Government, met in St Vincent
and the Grenadines on Saturday 26 May and reviewed
the status of preparations for the event which is
being held under the theme, “A 20/20 Vision” and
will include interaction between the government,
private sector and diaspora.
Chairman of CARICOM, Dr the Honourable Ralph
Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St Vincent and the
Grenadines, presided over the meeting and the other
three members of the Bureau were represented by the
Honourable Dr Denzil Douglas the Prime Minister of
St Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Reginald Farley
Minister of Housing and Lands, on behalf of the
Prime Minister of Barbados and CARICOM
Secretary-General His Excellency Edwin Carrington.
The Honourable Baldwin Spencer, Prime Minister of
Antigua and Barbuda accepted a special invitation
from the Bureau and attended the meeting.
The activities of the Conference on the Caribbean
include a summit between CARICOM Heads of Government
and United States President George Bush, a meeting
between CARICOM Foreign Ministers and United States
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, meetings
between the CARICOM delegations and members of both
Houses of Congress and sessions involving the
diaspora and CARICOM leaders.
The Bureau meeting also reviewed the preparations
for the upcoming Agricultural Donor Conference
scheduled for Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on
2 June 2007. The Donor Conference brings together
multinational and international funding agencies and
countries with CARICOM agriculture policy makers to
identify projects in the sector for financial and
technical support.
His Excellency President Bharrat Jagdeo, the head
of government with lead responsibility for
agriculture in CARICOM, will deliver the feature
address at the opening session of the Conference.
More than 20 multinational agencies and countries
have confirmed their participation in the
conference.
After reviewing the recommendations arising out
of an Informal Meeting of CARICOM Ministers of
Transportation, the Bureau agreed that the issues
raised, including the rise in airfares, a regional
ferry service and the vision for a regional airline
should be further discussed by the Conference of
Heads of Government.
The Bureau also agreed to recommend a proposal
that Member States of the Community establish a unit
within their public service to co-ordinate
activities with regard to regional integration as a
means of improving the process of implementing
decisions.
The Chairman took the opportunity on behalf of
himself and his colleagues to extend deep
condolences to the Prime Minister of Barbados, the
Rt Honourable Owen Arthur, his wife and family on
the death of his infant daughter.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org
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