Crime and Security

  • Photo of GEORGE-BRIDGE DECLARATION OF THE 2ND REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CRIME AND VIOLENCE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE

    GEORGE-BRIDGE DECLARATION OF THE 2ND REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CRIME AND VIOLENCE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE

    HOSTED BY BARBADOS IN GEORGETOWN, GUYANA 22 NOVEMBER 2024 The George-Bridge Declaration, a significant document in the context of the Caribbean region’s crime and security concerns, was prepared in Georgetown, Guyana, on Friday, 22 November 2024, at the Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public Health Issue—The Crime Challenge. It highlights CARICOM’s regional approach to crime and security, including establishing…

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  • Photo of END-OF-YEAR MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) DR CARLA N. BARNETT

    END-OF-YEAR MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) DR CARLA N. BARNETT

    As the Region seeks to consolidate integration in the year ahead, we look forward to continued collaboration with our stakeholders and partners, including the CARICOM Committee of Ambassadors and CARICOM Youth Ambassadors, as well as the guidance of the Bureau of the Conference, which will comprise Barbados, Grenada and Jamaica effective 1 January 2025. CARICOM Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett Throughout…

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  • Photo of “We must strengthen our cooperation…to preserve our Caribbean region as a Zone of Peace,” – CARICOM ASG.

    “We must strengthen our cooperation…to preserve our Caribbean region as a Zone of Peace,” – CARICOM ASG.

    “This distinguished gathering no doubt is used to dealing with the complexities of transnational organised crime, and as we move forward, the Secretariat pledges support to you in enhancing multi-disciplinary and intersectoral cooperation with all relevant stakeholders for a strengthened approach to deal with crime, insecurities and violence.” Assistant Secretary-General for Foreign and Community Relations at the CARICOM Secretariat, Elizabeth…

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  • Photo of Securing CARICOM Citizens’ Human Rights and Ensuring Social Justice is the Highest Priority says CARICOM Chair

    Securing CARICOM Citizens’ Human Rights and Ensuring Social Justice is the Highest Priority says CARICOM Chair

    “Indeed, it is the aspiration of the Community that every citizen is secure and has the opportunity to realise his or her potential with guaranteed human rights and social justice; and contributes to, and shares in, its economic, social and cultural prosperity.” CARICOM Chair (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown): Securing the safety and rights of every CARICOM citizen is the…

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  • Photo of MEDIA ADVISORY: Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public Health Issue – The Crime Challenge| 22-23 November 2024 | Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Georgetown, Guyana

    MEDIA ADVISORY: Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public Health Issue – The Crime Challenge| 22-23 November 2024 | Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Georgetown, Guyana

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana – Tuesday, 19 November 2024): Addressing the surge of crime in the Region continues to be a priority for CARICOM Heads of Government. It is against this backdrop that the leaders, policymakers, technocrats, specialists and stakeholders will gather for the Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public Health Issue – The Crime Challenge, 22-23…

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  • Photo of CDB Supporting Regional Education Transformation with Key Initiatives

    CDB Supporting Regional Education Transformation with Key Initiatives

    GEORGE TOWN, Cayman: The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has announced a series of key initiatives aimed at reshaping education systems across the region, as outlined by Acting President, Mr. Isaac Solomon at the Bank’s inaugural Regional Symposium and Policy Dialogue on Transforming Education currently underway in George Town, Cayman.    Speaking at the opening ceremony on 3 October 2024, Mr.…

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  • Photo of Mpox threat, alarming increase in Malaria and Dengue cases discussed ahead of Forty-Seventh COHSOD

    Mpox threat, alarming increase in Malaria and Dengue cases discussed ahead of Forty-Seventh COHSOD

    CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana – Thursday, 12 September 2024:  Crime and violence as a public health issue, regional health security, human resources for health, disease surveillance, and matters pertaining to the Port-of-Spain Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) were among the priority issues discussed at the Meeting of Officials preparatory to the Forty-Seventh Meeting of the Council for Human…

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  • Photo of CDB Approves USD 5 Million Grant to Improve Access to Electricity in Rural Haiti

    CDB Approves USD 5 Million Grant to Improve Access to Electricity in Rural Haiti

    “This initiative is both critical and timely, given the importance of electricity in improving lives and livelihoods. It is well-positioned to benefit rural populations, support CDB’s mission to provide affordable, clean, sustainable, reliable, and renewable energy to our client countries, and contribute to the broader goal of promoting sustainable development and climate resilience in the Region.” CDB Sustainable Energy Specialist,…

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  • Photo of STATEMENT from the Caribbean Community on Crime and Violence

    STATEMENT from the Caribbean Community on Crime and Violence

    We, CARICOM Heads of Government are deeply concerned by the levels of crime and violence in the Region, fueled in part, by firearms and ammunition trafficking, transnational criminal networks, and a deterioration of social structures. We are also particularly concerned about the impact of crime and violence on young people and children. We reiterate our commitment to ongoing urgent action…

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  • Photo of Climate Change and Natural Disasters Key Drivers of Displacement in the Caribbean

    Climate Change and Natural Disasters Key Drivers of Displacement in the Caribbean

    “Climate change and natural disasters remain key drivers of displacements in the Region with the frequency and magnitude of events likely to increase in the future. This has contributed to many regional states facing demographic decline, which has impacted their workforce, our younger population seeking job opportunities outside the Region and many key sectors being negatively impacted.” Alison Drayton, Assistant…

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