(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Ms. Caroline Anstey, Director, Caribbean
Country Management Unit, World Bank, said the
challenge that follows the Conference on the
Caribbean will be to translate the tremendous
capital that was evident into tangible benefits for
the Caribbean people.
The World Bank, one of the co-sponsors of the
Conference, held in Washington, DC from 19-21 June
2007, hosted the Experts Forum, one of three
meetings held during the event.
Noting the important wealth of political, social,
cultural and intellectual capital at the Conference
held in three locations in Washington, DC from 19-21
June 2007, Ms Anstey said there was a lot that the
Caribbean could do by and for itself.
She acknowledged, however, that the Region simply
could not address on its own certain issues
including drugs, trade and deportees. She noted that
there was a lot of discourse on competitiveness and
pointed out that now, there would be competition for
attention of Regional issues on the international
scene.
She reiterated the potential that resided in
regionalism, but pointed out that political will was
necessary for its success.
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