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PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE THIRD MEETING OF THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION-FUNDED PROJECT “STRENGTHENING THE INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS IN THE CARIBBEAN”, 17-18 JANUARY 2002, PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
The Third Meeting of the Project Management Group for the European Union-funded project on “Strengthening the Institutional Response to HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean” was convened at the Hilton Hotel in Trinidad and Tobago from 17-18 January, 2002. The Meeting considered the performance reports from all six (6) implementing agencies during the first six months of operation of the project and…
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FEATURE ADDRESS BY EDWIN W. CARRINGTON, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY, ON THE OCCASION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF THE CARIBBEAN UNION COLLEGE (CUC), MARACAS, ST. JOSEPH, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 19 JANUARY 2002 Theme: Celebrating Our Past … Challenging Our Future
It gives me great pleasure to participate in today’s celebrations marking the 75th Anniversary of this Institution and to deliver the feature address. My task has been made much more pleasant than anticipated by the scenic location of this noble Institution in the lush, green Maracas Valley with its high, majestic mountains on either side. The environment is indeed…
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CARICOM SECRETARY GENERAL HONOURED FOR SERVICE TO THE CARIBBEAN
Mr. Edwin Carrington, Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has been honoured by a consortium of associations representing the Caribbean diaspora in North America. The CARICOM Secretary-General, together with Secretary-of-State, United States of America, Colin Powell were last year's recipients of the National Collation on Caribbean Affairs (NCOCA) highest award, the Pinnacle Award. Mr. Carrington has been recognised for his…
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STATEMENT BY THE BUREAU OF THE CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF GOVERNMENT ON THE REGION’S RESPONSE TO THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
The Bureau of the Conference of Heads of Government met in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands on 10-11 January 2002 and considered the current political situation in Trinidad and Tobago. The Members of the Bureau expressed the concern felt throughout the Community at the present situation and were anxious to see a return to normalcy in that key Community Member…
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CARICOM BUREAU EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER CMC CLOSURE
The Bureau of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community expressed serious concern over the temporary closure of the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC). The media organisation announced its closure last Friday, January 4, 2002. At its Fourteenth Meeting held on January 10-11 at the Beaches Resort and Spa, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, the four-member Bureau said…
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CARICOM BUREAU MEETS IN TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
The Fourteenth Meeting of the Bureau of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will be convened on a historic note later this week when the four-member body meets for the first time in an Associate Member State, the Turks and Caicos Islands. The two-day meeting which begins on 10 January 2002, will address critical issues…
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EU FUNDED CARIBBEAN AIDS PROJECT FOR THIRD QUARTER REVIEW
The Third Quarterly Meeting of the Project Management Group (PMG) of the European Union-funded project for “Strengthening the Institutional Response to HIV/AIDS/STI in the Caribbean” will be held in Trinidad and Tobago from 17-18 January, 2002. Foremost among the issues to be addressed at this meeting will be a comprehensive review of project implementation activities during the initial six (6)…
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STATEMENT ON THE TRANSHIPMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE THROUGH CARIBBEAN WATERS.
CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting in Nassau, The Bahamas, on 8-9 December 2001 with regional and international stakeholders of the regional tourism industry learnt with consternation that yet another shipment of nuclear waste is currently being shipped through Caribbean waters via the Panama Canal. CARICOM Heads of Government, who have repeatedly expressed their implacable opposition to this practice, were joined…
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PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE CARICOM TOURISM SUMMIT, 8-9 DECEMBER 2001, THE BAHAMAS
Caribbean governments have agreed to implement an aggressive advertising programme to get tourism, the main foreign exchange earner for a number of countries, back on track following the decline in arrivals after the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. This was a major decision emerging from the Summit on Tourism held at Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, The Bahamas…
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CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) ELECTORAL OBSERVER MISSION TO THE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO – PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
The CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission was mounted, at the invitation of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, to monitor the conduct of the General Elections on 10 December, 2001. Before observing the conduct of the Elections, the Mission held consultations with the Government Officials, Officials of the Elections and Boundaries Commission, the Police, leaders and representatives of political parties, and…
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