Guidelines

  • PANCAP Social Contracting Toolkit

    The PANCAP Social Contracting Toolkit is a reference document designed to be used by Governments and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in CARICOM member countries in the roll out of social contracting mechanisms as a sustainable approach to service delivery for HIV services.  Examples of existing partnerships between governments and CSOs or the private sector are referenced as part of understanding…

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  • Adjustments to CANTA Quality Assurance Criteria and CVQ Assessment Guidelines

    COVID-19 has presented extraordinary circumstances that have required CANTA to review aspects of the delivery of CVQs and make adjustments to the CANTA Quality Assurance Criteria Guidelines (2015); in particular, to assessment procedures and the collection of evidence. As the health and safety of candidates is of paramount importance, the use of electronic and digital technologies throughout the assessment process…

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  • Framework for Reopening of Schools in the Caribbean

    The CARICOM Secretariat’s Education Programme ensures inclusive, equitable, quality education and promotes lifelong learning opportunities for the Region. As part of this responsibility, the Programme has developed a Human Resource Development 2030 Strategy, which is currently being implemented. · The CARICOM Education Programme, in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP), has…

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  • CARICOM STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS, EDUCATIONAL LEADERS AND TEACHER EDUCATORS

    The CARICOM Standards for the Teaching Profession is an aspirational collection of statements of performance and value expectations for members of the teaching profession in the CARICOM region. It is designed based on the following principles: 1. That being stirred1into the profession of teaching is developmental and occurs within communities of practices. As such,no individual is fully developed as a…

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  • Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture in the Caribbean: A guide for project support and guidelines

    Summary: Caribbean agriculture consisted of the production and export of traditional bulk commodities, notably bananas and sugar, as well as rice, coffee and cocoa.   This activity was based on preferential trade arrangements with the European Union, under the Lomé Conventions and The Cotonou Agreement. With the removal of preferential access based on quotas for traditional crops and other reforms…

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