Year: 2014

  • Photo of Tourism minister outlines development plans for the sector

    Tourism minister outlines development plans for the sector

    Tourism Minister Asot Michael will be wrapping up talks with tourism stakeholders in Canada and the US this weekend. According to an official press release, Michael and his team met with representatives from the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Travel Trade during his trip this past week. While in Florida, the minister announced plans for the cruise…

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  • UNSIDS Conference outcome important for CARICOM

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is viewing the Third International Meeting on Small Island Developing States (UNSIDS) in Apia, Samoa, 1-4 September, 2014 as an important opportunity to engage the international community on the development challenges facing the Region. Over the past two years CARICOM Member States have been fully engaged in the processes leading…

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  • Caribbean Export Supports Haiti’s Private Sector

    The Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) recently held a series of high level meetings with Ministry officials and key Stakeholders in Haiti. These meetings were not only to strengthen the relationship with Haiti but also to set the agenda for the Agency’s commitment to supporting Haiti’s buoyant private sector to achieve greater competitiveness and integration into the regional and…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Secretariat strengthens internal risks management system

    CARICOM Secretariat strengthens internal risks management system

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     The CARICOM Secretariat is actively pursuing enhancements to systems and procedures required of organisations to be entrusted with resources and budget implementation tasks under protocols designed by Development Partners. These enhancements include a process of preparing for a Seven Pillar Assessment that provides assurance that practices are in place to ensure successful implementation and…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Consumer Warning System being rolled out

    CARICOM Consumer Warning System being rolled out

    n online consumer-protection warning system now exists, in which 13 million consumers in the 14 Caricom member states can alert authorities to dangerous products on the market. Food, which is monitored by the Suriname-based Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA), is however exempted from that list. Dubbed the Caricom Rapid Exchange System for Dangerous Non-food Consumer Goods (CARREX),…

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  • Photo of Remarks by  Deputy Programme Manager, CSME, Mr. Philip McClauren    At the  Opening Ceremony for the Barbados Consultation  On the CARICOM Rapid Alert System on the Exchange of Information on Dangerous  (non-food) Consumer Goods (CARREX).   13-14 August, 2014  BARBADOS

    Remarks by Deputy Programme Manager, CSME, Mr. Philip McClauren   At the Opening Ceremony for the Barbados Consultation On the CARICOM Rapid Alert System on the Exchange of Information on Dangerous (non-food) Consumer Goods (CARREX).  13-14 August, 2014 BARBADOS

    Salutation! I bring greetings from the CARICOM Secretary General. The objectives of the CARREX in-country mission are twofold:   i.            To operationalize and activate the CARREX in the Member States by providing national contact points and national authorities full access to the network. ii.            Raising public awareness through national consultations with all stakeholders and sharing information through the media so…

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  • Caribbean Export Strengthens Relations in the Dominican Republic

    Executive Director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) Pamela Coke-Hamilton addressed an audience of beneficiaries and key partners and extended congratulations to the firms that recently were awarded grants under the Agency’s Direct Assistance Grant Scheme on Tuesday August 12, 2014 at the Embassy Suites, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Throughout the 10th European Development Fund (EDF) programme Caribbean…

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  • CARICOM Moves to Harmonize Business Rules in CSME

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has started work towards creating a harmonized framework within which companies and other businesses can be established and operate in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). CARICOM Heads gave this mandate to ensure that the rules for establishing and operating businesses in one country apply throughout the CSME. The…

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  • Photo of Turks and Caicos student wins COTA 2014 essay competition

    Turks and Caicos student wins COTA 2014 essay competition

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     Martha Bohlale Rakuoane, a student of the Helena J. Robinson High School, Turks and Caicos Islands, won the US$1,000 first prize of the Caribbean Organization of Tax Administrators (COTA) Essay Competition 2014. Jessica Ramnauth of Brickdam Secondary School, Guyana, was awarded US$750 for placing second, while Justin-Timothy Frater of Cornwall College, Jamaica, won the…

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  • Cayman establishes regional HIV evaluation

    Government officials are working with British and Dutch overseas Caribbean territories to strengthen the region’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. As part of the evaluation process, team leader and international consultant Dr. Roberto Gutierrez-Ortega from Nicaragua, and sexual health and social protection expert Dr. Katarina Greifeld of Germany, upon request of the European Commission, met with MLA Alva Suckoo, councilor…

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