By mahtabala, 23 September, 2003

The Caribbean Commission on Health and Development (CCHD) was launched on Monday, 22 September 2003, in Washington DC. United States.

The goal of the CCHD is to give substance to the 2001 Nassau Declaration The Health of the Region is the Wealth of the Region. In this regard, the Commission will be responsible for providing the guidelines for action to increase investment in health in the Caribbean Community.

By mahtabala, 18 September, 2003

Mr. Chairman
Your Excellency, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo
Mrs. Janet Jagan, Former President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana
Honourable Ministers 
Leader of the Opposition
Members of the Diplomatic Corp
Other Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen_

By mahtabala, 18 September, 2003

Mr. Chairman
Your Excellency, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo
Mrs. Janet Jagan, Former President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana
Honorable Ministers
Leader of the Opposition
Members of the Diplomatic Corp
Other Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen_

By mahtabala, 17 September, 2003

CHRIST CHURCH, BARBADOS – The Fifth World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference came to an end in CancĂșn, Mexico, September 14. However, the ‘endgame’ was not the result WTO members had hoped for. The CancĂșn summit closed with no consensus on key items on its agenda. Members failed to bridge their differences. Divisions amongst members proved too deep. “There were fundamental differences over key issues”. The Director-General of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (RNM), Ambassador Dr. Richard Bernal, made these remarks, September 14, at the close of the CancĂșn summit.

By mahtabala, 17 September, 2003

Today the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Cancun, Mexico, at which all Caribbean Countries were present, ended without agreement on the many key issues. Billed as a Conference to advance the Doha Development Round of Trade Negotiations, the Conference collapsed on the key issues for developing countries such as agriculture, non-agricultural market access, small economies and special and differential treatment, as well as on the so-called Singapore issues – investment, government procurement, competition policy and trade facilitation measures.

By mahtabala, 9 September, 2003

Mr. Chairman
Honourable Minister
Chief Negotiator of the Regional Negotiating Machinery (RNM)
Chief Technical Adviser of the RNM
Distinguished Delegates
Staff of the RNM and the Secretariat
Members of the Media
Ladies and Gentlemen

Allow me to bid you all welcome to the Second Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development convened to deal with matters being handled by the RNM.

By mahtabala, 8 September, 2003

CHRIST CHURCH, BARBADOS – “The Caribbean is well prepared heading into CancĂșn”. The Director-General of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (RNM), Ambassador Dr. Richard Bernal, made these remarks at the close of the Second Special Meeting of the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) on External Economic Negotiations, September 4. The Special COTED was convened in Georgetown, Guyana, September 3 to 4. It was chaired by Hon. Billie Miller, Senior Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Barbados.

By mahtabala, 8 September, 2003

Export of sugar to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago was the subject of separate and successful bilateral discussions between Minister of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation of Guyana Clement Rohee and his counterparts from the two sister CARICOM countries, K.D Knight of Jamaica and Kenneth Valley of Trinidad and Tobago. These discussions took place during the just concluded Special meeting of the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), which took place in Georgetown, Guyana, 1-4 September 2003.

By mahtabala, 8 September, 2003

In a brief ceremony held at the Headquarters of the CARICOM Secretariat in Georgetown, Guyana, last Thursday (4th September), the Secretary General of CARICOM, Mr. Edwin Carrington received on behalf of the people of the Community a Plaque to mark the distinction of co-operation between the Region, and Japan’s External Trade Organisation. (JETRO).

By mahtabala, 2 September, 2003

"I know we will die
    Our relevance will die
    If we do not move
..
    
beyond this step”
            - nala

SALUTATIONS

I came to talk of technology, and have brought none, because we still sit on the crossroads!

Change is nothing new. Advent of new technology only signaled yet another change through which our art and culture have further opportunity to grow, be promoted
 and be traded. How do we manage the mighty continents of mind and memory to harness technology potential for arts and culture in the Caribbean?