Recognising the threat to regional crime and security, caused by the illicit trafficking in drug, arms and ammunition and humans, a Caribbean Counter Illicit Trafficking Strategy (CCITS) is being developed by CARICOM IMPACS in collaboration with its regional and international stakeholders. The goal of the CCITS is to deny illicit traffickers the ability to exploit the Caribbean as a route for the movement of illicit commodities and to promote security within the Caribbean.
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Delivered at the International InterAgency Meeting On Adolescent Pregnancy In Latin America and The Caribbean
presented by : Morella Joseph Programme Manager β HRD CARICOMSecretariat
17-19 March 2014
The Caribbean Cooperation in Health Phase III (CCH III) Regional Health Framework β The CCH III represents a mechanism to unite Caribbean territories in a common goal to improve health and wellbeing, develop the productive potential of the people, and, by definition, the competitive advantage of the region.
Β The Regional Framework of Action for Children (RFAC) 2002-2015 is the official guiding framework for the development of the legal, education, health and other social services infrastructure to provide more effective services and support for the development of children 0-18, and for regional monitoring of the implementation of commitments in the areas of early childhood development, child protection, health and HIV and AIDS.
For the very first time, The Human Development Report is available in a unique web version.
The web version of the Human Development Report 2015_ Work for Human Development contains interactive features that provide enhanced functionality and enable information sharing in our interconnected world.
Β Statistics for the Year 2000 - lates year available
As the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) framework comes to a close in 2015, the Caribbean Region is advocating for a comprehensive and transformative Post 2015 and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) development agenda. The goal of advocacy efforts will be to ensure that Caribbean specific priorities for the achievement of gender equality and womenβs empowerment are advanced. The emerging global development frameworks must address the structural foundations of gender-based inequality, including the recognition that inequalities are a consequence of the unequal relations of power.