(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) has
established a Task Force to recommend policies,
programmes and approaches to lessen the effects of
the global recession on CARICOM Member States.
The establishment of the Task Force was announced
following the 13th Meeting of COFAP which took place
at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Bridgetown,
Barbados on Thursday 29 January. Chairman of the
Council, the Honourable Humphrey Hildenburg, Finance
Minister of Suriname, said the Task Force was
established having regard to the intensity and depth
of the global economic recession.
The Council agreed that while most CARICOM
governments had already taken remedial measures
there were some areas where common policies could be
implemented and general approaches developed.
The Task Force will operate under the following
terms of reference:
• To identify the critical challenges facing
CARICOM as a result of the global financial
crisis and global recession;
• To identify the areas and sectors which
call for priority treatment;
• To outline possible measures which could
mitigate the effects of the global recession;
• To highlight those remedies which are
feasible and emphasise those responses which
should be avoided;
• To establish a system of continuous
tracking and monitoring of the effects of the
global recession on CARICOM Member States;
• To identify areas of commonality and areas
of regional collaboration, including support
mechanisms and strategies for approaching
International Financial Institutions;
• To report to the Council for Finance and
Planning (COFAP) on the findings,
recommendations and strategies developed by the
Task Force at a Special Meeting of the Council
in late March or early April.
The Task Force with the Caribbean Development
Bank in the Chair, will comprise representatives of
the Ministry of Finance of St Vincent and the
Grenadines and Suriname, the Committee of Central
Bank Governors, the University of the West Indies,
the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce,
the Caribbean Congress of Labour, the CARICOM and
the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
Secretariats, the Caribbean Centre for Money and
Finance and the Caribbean Regional Negotiating
Machinery.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org