(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Attempt less but implement more, was the
advice offered by Professor Norman Girvan to
Caribbean Policymakers and Stakeholders at Caribbean
Connect in Barbados
Professor Girvan of the Institute of
International Relations of the University of the
West Indies (UWI), told Day 2 of the three-day
symposium on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)
at the Sherbourne Conference Centre in Barbados,
that the Region was well studied and replete with
reports and recommendations on various aspects of
development. Despite all of this, implementation had
been uneven and fragmented, if at all.
Prof. Girvan urged obligatory, regular reports on
implementation, and a Single Development Vision for
the Community which would encompass economic,
social, environmental and governance issues.
Citing pressing environmental challenges to the
Community and the well documented, high degree of
environmental degradation, he recommended several
key actions. These included the implementation of
existing environmental laws, regional and
international commitments; development of a Common
CARICOM environmental regime, and the publication
and periodic issuance of Regional & National State
of the Environment Reports. These should be tabled
in National Parliaments, the Caribbean Parliamentary
Assembly as well as meetings of the Conference of
CARICOM Heads of Government.
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