Posts by CARICOM

Guyana’s economy continues on upswing – CARICOM Business Vol 2 No 38

Extract from CARICOM Business Newsletter, Vol 2 No 38 “Guyana’s economic growth strengthened in 2018 with broad -based expansion across...

Islands of Climate Ambition

By ANDREW HOLNESS , FRANK BAINIMARAMA Small island states such as Fiji and Jamaica are using innovative approaches to tackle the existential...

Is Pan Caribbean Climate Action Partnership the answer to building resilience?

Consolidating the building blocks at the Regional level Country initiatives as potential models for regional action How will the Caribbean...

CARICOM SG congratulates Belize on 38th Independence anniversary

Message by the Secretary-General of CARICOM, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque to the Prime Minister of Belize,  Rt. Honourable Dean Barrow, on the...

Visitor arrivals to Barbados jump 4.7% – CARICOM Business News

Please see the latest edition of the CARICOM Business newsletter which comprises information culled from news entities in the Caribbean...

Guyana tackling school-based crimes via Champions for Change Clubs

Guyana is one of five countries in CARIFORUM to benefit from an initiative to enhance its education sector to respond...

Region focuses on agriculture during week-long activities in Belize

The creation of wealth through agriculture will be one of the key topics for discussion when the Regional Planners’ Forum...

Hurricane rips roofs, cuts power in Bermuda, but no deaths

FLORIDA, USA (AP) — Hurricane Humberto blew off rooftops, toppled trees, and knocked out power as it blew past the...

Investments To Address Climate Change Are Good Business

UWI Regional Hq, Mona, Jamaica. Thursday, September 19, 2019— Prof. Michael Taylor of The University of the West Indies (The...

UN Chief Calls for Action, Not “Beautiful Speeches”

UNITED NATIONS, (IPS) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has offered an unsolicited piece of advice to the 190-plus speakers, including...