Pursuant to Paragraphs 3-7 of Article 84 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and economy, the Secretary-General herein submits his Report to the COTED on Certificates issued during the period 26 March 2020 to 9 October 2020 authorizing the use of extra-regional inputs for the manufacture of goods which shall be deemed to be of Community Origin.
Documents and Publications
SIR ARTHUR LEWIS MEMORIAL LECTURE 2018
Leveraging ICT for Transformation in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union The Leadership Imperative
BY BEVIL M. WOODING
Chief Knowledge Officer, Congress WBN
Specia l Advisor, Strategic ICT, OECS Commission
This Handbook provides information on election observation in general, background to and Terms of Reference (TOR) for CARICOM Election Observation and an aggregation of internationally accepted techniques in election observation that have been developed over the past decade. Its purpose is to provide an easy source of reference for CARICOM Election Observers, both new and experienced and should be used to complement country specific materials that are usually prepared and distributed by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat prior to the mounting of a Mission.
The aim of the report is to outline a framework for the reformulation and reinvention of the CARIFESTA festival. The report is divided into two main sections: a strategic review and analysis and the articulation of the strategic plan. The report has focused on analyzing the history, context and prognosis of the CARIFESTA festival. The strategic analysis suggests that the festival is uncompetitive in the regional and international context and no longer fulfilling its mandate and consequently is ripe for change.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) from its inception in 1973 recognised the importance of adequate statistical services in achieving its goals and aspirations. Within the framework of the Treaty establishing the Caribbean Community and in accordance with Resolution  Â
No. 54/74/4 of the Fourth Meeting of the Common Market Council of Ministers under the general supervision of Council, CARICOM established the Standing Committee of Caribbean Statisticians (SCCS) in 1974, one year after the establishment of CARICOM. The objectives of
The CRSF provides essential guidelines that build on the already illustrious achievements of a Partnership deemed by UNAIDS to be an international best practice. Most appropriate is its vision of a Caribbean free of AIDS and new HIV infections, in which all people are happier, healthier, productive, safe and respected, complemented by a mission to stimulate the critical role of country programmes that empower Caribbean people to fulfil their potential and live happy, healthy, peaceful lives.
CARICOM’s Regional Food & Nutrition Security Policy, approved by the Council for Trade & Economic Development (COTED) (Agriculture) in October 2010.
Caribbean agriculture consisted of the production and export of traditional bulk commodities, notably bananas and sugar, as well as rice, coffee and cocoa.
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 teacher upon graduation from teacher training and the potential for growth should be aligned with career development.