Workers on the move in the CSME RIGHTS AT WORK AND BENEFITS FOR WORKERS IN THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY
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Although small in terms of population, the Caribbean is renowned for its creativity. Its cultural diversity is manifested in a variety of artistic expressions including folklore, crafts, performances, music festivals, and carnivals.
Despite the Caribbean's great potential in the entertainment sector, important domestic challenges - emanating from both public and private sectors - have long impeded the successful growth of creative industries.
Every human being is entitled to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health conducive to living in dignity. Access to health care, which includes access to essential medicines,
is a prerequisite for realising that right. National medicines expenditures, as a proportion of total health expenditures, currently range from 7% to 66% worldwide.
The year 2012 marked the advent of an era of change in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In major meetings and interactions over the year, Heads of Government unequivocally restated their commitment to regional integration, but recognised the need for change and reform. They committed to pragmatic action to deepen the integration movement with emphasis on putting people at its centre.
“Building Effective Youth Partnerships to create, influence,and implement national and regional policies”