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  • HEADS OF INFORMATION SERVICES AGREE ON ROLE IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION

    The Heads of Government Information Services (GISs) of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have outlined a series of measures intended to ensure that their agencies are fully integrated in national and regional initiatives. This they did at their Third Meeting, which concluded in Barbados on 12 October 2004. Under the chairmanship of the Chief Information Officer of Barbados, the Community's Directors…

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  • SUPPORT FOR NEW APPROACH TO CARICOM ICT DEVELOPMENT

    Senior officials of CARICOM Member States meeting in Barbados on 13 October 2004 have endorsed and recommended to the Ministers responsible for Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) a series of measures for mobilising ICTs for Caribbean Development. They endorsed a strategy for placing Caribbean development at the heart of regional ICT as well as a Plan of Action for the…

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  • CARICOM ACCELERATES ICTD FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL MARKETING

    Public Sector officials and representatives of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and regional development organisations on Wednesday (13 October 2004) agreed on a range of initiatives expected to refocus and accelerate adoption of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD). This accelerated focus, which places people first, envisages a range of programmes including: e-literacy, e-government, and skills training for cultural organizations…

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  • CARICOM MINISTERS TO CONSIDER ICT STRATEGY FOR ICC WORLD CUP 2007

    Caribbean Community (CARICOM) officials today refined a wide-ranging strategy to be presented to Ministers responsible for Information and Communication Technologies here on Friday 15 October. A major element of the strategy urges a business approach by CARICOM Member States to the planning and management of the ICC 2007 Cricket World Cup to maximize its financial potential. In a one-day preparatory…

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  • CARICOM CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICERS DEFINED AS PACESETTERS

    Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Directors of Information of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have been heralded by CARICOM's Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Lolita Applewhaite as specialised agents in informing the Region on government policies, plans, roles and positions. In her address to CIOs at their third meeting on 12 October in Barbados, Ambassador Applewhaite deemed the functions of CARICOM information…

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  • POSTPONEMENT OF INAUGURATION OF THE CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE (CCJ)

    Heads of Government and State of the Caribbean Community have accepted the advice of the President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the Rt. Hon. Michael de la Bastide, T.C. and the Chairman of the Inauguration Task Force, Sir David Simmons, K.A., to postpone the inauguration of the CCJ to the first quarter of 2005. Heads had previously set…

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  • CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY DEVELOPS SKILLS TRACKING DATABASE

    The CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) Officials of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States met in Georgetown today, to participate in a training workshop in the use of database, which was developed to monitor the movement of skilled nationals in respective Member States. The database, which was developed by the Statistical Department of the CARICOM Secretariat in collaboration with the…

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  • CARICOM ICT AND DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR TO FOCUS ON MAXIMISING BENEFITS

    Information and Communication Technology (ICT) experts in the Region see the maximising of ICTs as a necessary instrument in unifying the Region, while keeping Member States abreast with extra-regional developments. To this end, an ICT seminar will take place on October 14th in Barbados, where CARICOM ICT experts will meet under the theme “Communication and Technology for Development.” The seminar…

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  • CARICOM REGIONAL ICT STRATEGY SUPPORTS MARKET INTEGRATION

    ICT experts will meet next week in Barbados to accelerate progress on implementation of a regional ICT strategy. There is growing awareness of the emergence of new global ICTs in the Community, and recognition that these technologies have an inherent potential for enhancing and integrating Member States in areas such as education, health, poverty reduction, disaster preparedness, delivery of public…

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  • CARICOM MINISTERS TO PUSH ICT ADVANCEMENT

    The progress and continued advancement of the Region's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Agenda will be the central focus of CARICOM Ministers Responsible for ICT, at their Third Meeting scheduled for 15 October 2004 in Barbados. An Action Plan aimed at accelerating the implementation and effectiveness of the Region's ICT Development will be put to the CARICOM Ministers, who are…

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