Nicolette Boatswain, a Guyanese student of Bishop's High School captained her team to victory in the final round of the Regional Quiz Competition held in Georgetown, Guyana in early June. Boatswain, along with team members Mariscia Charles and Jamal La Rose of St Joseph's High defeated St. Kitts and Nevis to gain the top spot in the competition.
The Prime Minister of Guyana, the Honourable Samuel Hinds
His Excellency Ambassador Per Eklund, Delegate of the European Commission
Representatives of CARIFORUM Member States
Representatives of Overseas Countries and Territories in the Caribbean (OCTs)
Representatives of Caribbean Regional Organisations
Representatives of International and Donor Agencies
Other Workshop Participants
The Prime Minister of Guyana, the Honourable Samuel Hinds
His Excellency Ambassador Per Eklund, Delegate of the European Commission
Representatives of CARIFORUM Member States
Representatives of Overseas Countries and Territories in the Caribbean (OCTs)
Representatives of Caribbean Regional Organisations
Representatives of International and Donor Agencies
Other Workshop Participants
We, the Ministerial Representatives responsible for trade, meeting in Georgetown, Guyana, on the 3rd and 4th June, 20041, examined the state of progress in the negotiations in the World Trade Organisation [WTO] based on the mandates of the Fourth and Fifth Ministerial Conferences held at Doha and Cancun respectively with a view to identifying common elements for a G90 platform as a contribution to the G90 Ministerial Meeting scheduled in Mauritius on 12-14 July 2004;
It is a great honor to have been invited to participate in this UNEP sponsored "English-Speaking Caribbean Chief Justices Meeting on Environmental Law" in the beautiful surroundings of Braco, Trelawny, and I sincerely hope that my detention yesterday in Georgetown on the vexing matter of helping to develop a CARICOM Common Fisheries Policy and Regime did not inconvenience the Meeting too much.
Hon Henry Jeffrey, Minister of Education
Deputy Secretary-General and Staff of the CARICOM Secretariat
Headmasters/Headteachers
Other Teachers
Distinguished guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
Students
Participants
Let me begin by saying what a pleasure it is to be here as Secretary-General. My days are not always this pleasant, I can assure you.
Hon Henry Jeffrey, Minister of Education
Deputy Secretary-General and Staff of the CARICOM Secretariat
Headmasters/Headteachers
Other Teachers
Distinguished guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
Students
Participants
Let me begin by saying what a pleasure it is to be here as Secretary-General. My days are not always this pleasant, I can assure you.
Hon Henry Jeffrey, Minister of Education
Deputy Secretary-General and Staff of the CARICOM Secretariat
Headmasters/Headteachers
Other Teachers
Distinguished guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
Students
Participants
Let me begin by saying what a pleasure it is to be here as Secretary-General. My days are not always this pleasant, I can assure you.
Caribbean Foreign Ministers met with the United States (US) Secretary of State in the margins of the General Assembly of the Organisation of American States (OAS) in Quito, Ecuador, on 7 June 2004.
Following the reciprocal expression of condolences concerning the tragic loss of life during the catastrophic floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti and the passing of former President of the United States Ronald Reagan, a number of issues of mutual interest were touched upon.
INTRODUCTION
I wish to first of all extend my sincere congratulations to the Director, Board and Staff of the National Insurance Office on the occasion of its 37th anniversary.
I also wish to express my sincere gratitude to the National Insurance Office for the honor bestowed upon me to deliver this evening the keynote address with as topic "the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the Free Movement of Labour Across the Region and its Implications for Social Security".