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  • CARICOM Builds Consumer Protection Capacity

      The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat is ensuring that Member States are equipped to safeguard the health and safety of consumers. With the support of the European Union’s 10th European Development Fund, its latest initiative is a Risk Assessment and Product Safety Training Workshop which opens Wednesday at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel in Jamaica. The 3-day workshop is hosted in…

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  • Photo of President Granger says CARICOM stands in solidarity with Haiti – welcomes democratic renewal and new President Moise

    President Granger says CARICOM stands in solidarity with Haiti – welcomes democratic renewal and new President Moise

    The CARICOM Chairman said that his presence at the Inauguration activities represents the region’s solidarity with Haiti, noting that the country has faced major catastrophes over the past 15 years, which have resulted in significant loss of life and damage to the country’s infrastructure. “It is a matter of recognition of the democratic process. President Moise has been elected democratically…

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  • Photo of CARICOM and Switzerland – a potential model for north-south cooperation

    CARICOM and Switzerland – a potential model for north-south cooperation

    Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community Ambassador Irwin La Rocque accepted the Letters of Credence of His Excellency  Didier Chassot, Plenipotentiary Representative of Switzerland to CARICOM on 6 February 2017, deepening CARICOM’s relationship with Switzerland.   In indicating his aspiration for a concrete programme of cooperation, Amb. LaRocque identified environmental protection, renewable energy, financial services, tourism and agri-business as areas of…

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  • Photo of We can, I can” Reduce My Risk of Cancer

    We can, I can” Reduce My Risk of Cancer

    Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago The large number of deaths from breast and cervical cancer in the Caribbean is very alarming, since cervical cancer is largely preventable, and breast cancer can be detected early and treated successfully. Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr C. James Hospedales said, “Common modifiable risk factors that contribute to the development of cancers…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Faith Leaders Consultation Concludes with Strategic Recommendations for  Ending AIDS by 2030

    Caribbean Faith Leaders Consultation Concludes with Strategic Recommendations for Ending AIDS by 2030

      (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     The Caribbean Faith Leaders Consultation, held on 1-2 February 2017 in Trinidad and Tobago, concluded with strategic recommendations to improve the overall quality of life of People Living with and Affected by HIV and AIDS.   The Consultation, which was supported by the Pan Caribbean Partnership Against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP), the Global…

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  • Photo of Faith leaders  urged to impact communities  to end AIDS by 2030

    Faith leaders urged to impact communities to end AIDS by 2030

    Fifty-five religious leaders from  fourteen Caribbean countries  were urged to remain committed to the recommendations of  the Caribbean Faith Leaders Consultation on  their contribution to ending  AIDS by 2030, held in Trinidad and Tobago on 1-2 February 2017.   Recommendations included “Seeking to engage representatives of key populations including men who have sex with men, sex workers, drug users and…

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  • Recommendations of the Caribbean Faith Leaders Consultation on Ending HIV and AIDS by 2030

    Recommendations of the Caribbean Faith Leaders  Consultation on Ending HIV and AIDS by 2030 1-2 February 2017 Trinidad and Tobago   Endorsing the Targets in the 2016 UN High Level Political Declaration to fast-track the end of the AIDS epidemic by 2030;  Promoting healthy living of people at all ages of the life cycle by placing emphasis on plugging the…

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  • Photo of Caribbean better prepared to deal with crisis situations

    Caribbean better prepared to deal with crisis situations

    The Caribbean region’s ability to respond to crisis situations and its early warning capacity have been greatly strengthened, thanks to the Global Crisis Response Support Programme (GCRSP). The two-year programme received 2.6 million euros from the European Union to improve crisis management infrastructures in the Region, and included training courses, workshops, and a scenario/simulation exercise.  Participating agencies gave the Programme…

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  • Photo of Stakeholders want CARICOM Heads of Government to meet on Energy

    Stakeholders want CARICOM Heads of Government to meet on Energy

    Participants at a recently concluded high level forum want energy to be placed squarely before the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government to generate speedier action and firmer commitments to the transition to renewables. The general thinking at the Fifth Caribbean Sustainable Energy Forum (CSEF V) held from 23 – 25 January, 2017, in The Bahamas, was that while there is steady progress, the…

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  • Stakeholders want CARICOM Heads of Government to meet on energy

    Participants at a recently concluded high level forum want energy to be placed squarely before the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government to generate speedier action and firmer commitments to the transition to renewables. The general thinking at the Fifth Caribbean Sustainable Energy Forum (CSEF V) held from 23 – 25 January, 2017, in The Bahamas, was that while there…

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