Education

  • Photo of Barbados’ CARICOM Youth Ambassador Launches Sustainable School Gardening Project

    Barbados’ CARICOM Youth Ambassador Launches Sustainable School Gardening Project

    The project aligns with Barbados’ wider goals under the CARICOM 25 by 2025 (now 25 X 2030) agenda to reduce food imports and improve youth engagement in agriculture.  On Wednesday, 26 March, Barbados CARICOM Youth Ambassador Ashley Lashley launched Growing Tomorrow Harvest to empower young people and nurture more health-conscious and resilient citizens. The Project will integrate sustainable gardening in…

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  • Photo of “Caribbean Roots, Global Excellence” – Theme for CARIFESTA XV

    “Caribbean Roots, Global Excellence” – Theme for CARIFESTA XV

    Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture, Barbados, Senator the Honourable Shantal Munro-Knight, says the country is ready to welcome the Region and the world to CARIFESTA XV from 22 to 31 August, which will be staged under the theme “Caribbean Roots, Global Excellence.” Minister Munro-Knight highlighted that the CARIFESTA XV calendar reflects three (3) pillars critical…

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  • Photo of CARICOM to establish Educational Transformation Commission

    CARICOM to establish Educational Transformation Commission

    “We were able to also take a report from the concerned parents with respect to CXC, and we’ve asked for them to meet with CXC to remove any misunderstanding and to improve the response to their concerns. In addition to that, the Community took a decision that the time has come for the establishment of a CARICOM Educational Transformation Commission.”…

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  • Photo of Registration for CARIFESTA XV artists extended to 21 March

    Registration for CARIFESTA XV artists extended to 21 March

    “Above all else, we want to be able to share with the rest of the Region and the world, who they will miss if they don’t come to CARIFESTA!” CARICOM Chair and Barbados Prime Minister Hon. Mia Mottley Caribbean artists registering for CARIFESTA XV, scheduled for 22-31 August in Barbados, now have until 21 March to secure their spot in…

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  • Photo of New Institute of Maroon and Indigenous Studies Proposed for UWI Mona and Maroon Communities

    New Institute of Maroon and Indigenous Studies Proposed for UWI Mona and Maroon Communities

    Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, The UWI Vice-Chancellor and Chair, CARICOM Reparations Commission (CRC) has welcomed the recommendation from Jamaica’s Maroon community to establish a new institute to research, document and share the rich history, culture and contribution of Maroon and Indigenous people. The CRC Chair shared this with a large gathering at the opening of the historic symposium on Maroons,…

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  • Photo of International Day of Education 2025 | Artificial Intelligence and education: Preserving human agency in a world of automation

    International Day of Education 2025 | Artificial Intelligence and education: Preserving human agency in a world of automation

    Theme: “Artificial Intelligence and education: Preserving human agency in a world of automation” “On this International Day of Education, it is useful to remind ourselves that, despite the intensification of AI, it remains true that the quality of an education system cannot exceed the quality of its teachers.  The Caribbean Community welcomes the potential of AI to transform many aspects…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Youth Ambassador and Barbados’ Ambassador to CARICOM strategise meaningful youth participation

    CARICOM Youth Ambassador and Barbados’ Ambassador to CARICOM strategise meaningful youth participation

    “Meeting with Ambassador Comissiong was essential for aligning key priorities, including ensuring meaningful youth participation at the upcoming CARICOM Heads of Government Summit and advancing initiatives to engage young people across Barbados. This discussion provided an opportunity to strategise projects such as the proposed CARICOM Youth Workshop and outreach campaigns aimed at enhancing youth representation and increasing public awareness of…

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  • Photo of “Cricket can inspire a new generation and unlock fresh avenues for economic growth across CARICOM” – Dr Rowley

    “Cricket can inspire a new generation and unlock fresh avenues for economic growth across CARICOM” – Dr Rowley

    Following the Second CARICOM-India Summit in Georgetown, Guyana, CARICOM Leaders gathered at the CARICOM Secretariat on Thursday 21 November for the Twenty-First Meeting of the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee (PMSC) on Cricket.  Chair of the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee, Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, continued his advocacy to reinvigorate cricket in the Region.  In his opening…

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  • Photo of COHSOD Education Chair Advocates for Climate Change Resilient Education Sector

    COHSOD Education Chair Advocates for Climate Change Resilient Education Sector

    “Now is surely an opportune time to transform our education system into one that has greater levels of resilience and delivers lessons that create a climate-aware citizenry. I am optimistic that decisions we will make in this Meeting will serve to secure these and other important outcomes.” Sen. Hon. David Andrew, COHSOD Education Chair and Minister of Education, Grenada Monday,…

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  • Photo of Regional cooperation needed to make education system more adaptable to effects of climate change says COHSOD Education Chair

    Regional cooperation needed to make education system more adaptable to effects of climate change says COHSOD Education Chair

    Chair of the 48th Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) – Education and Grenada’s Minister of Education, Senator the Honourable David Andrew, says now is the time for education transformation and reshaping the sector to be resilient against current challenges.  He highlighted adapting to changing technology, the need for education transformation and the threat of climate…

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