Reports
On May 19 the Dispute Settlement Body adopted the Appellate Body and the panel reports on the European Communities’ export subsidies on sugar (see Adoption of Appellate Body and panel reports DS265, DS266 & DS283_ European Communities — Export subsidies on sugar). Mauritius spoke on behalf of ACP WTO member States, expressing concern as regards the socio-economic impact of the findings on weak and vulnerable ACP States. Mauritius explained that some ACP countries, for example St. Kitts & Nevis, were already being forced out of their sugar production.
The Caribbean Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Programme (CRSTDP)
The Caribbean Sustainable Tourism Policy Framework is an output of the Caribbean Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Programme (CRSTDP);an intervention of the 8th European
Development Fund (EDF) implemented in the period 2005 to 2008.
Public education for children and youth is a very high priority in the Caribbean as a whole and the me mber states of the Commonwealth Caribbean
.
All countries have met the Millennium Development Goal of universal primary education; a lmost all countries have compulsory education for children ages five to 16, have achieved
universal primary and secondary education, and are making significant progress in universal early childhood education.
From the inception of the regional integration movement, the narrative has always maintained the focus on people as central to the process of bringing the Caribbean together and it is vital –
if this is to be attained - that an effective functional framework for education and human resource development be constructed.