(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The historic inaugural meeting between
Secretary-General, His Excellency Edwin W.
Carrington; Heads of CARICOM Institutions under the
Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, and other Regional
Institutions, has concluded in Georgetown with a
commitment to maintaining a continuing dialogue
between the Institutions, all mandated to improve
the quality of life of the people of the Caribbean
Community.”
The two-day meeting brought together twenty-two
Institutions including some not yet accorded
officially the status of Community Institutions. In
keeping with “the Declaration of Needham’s Point”, A
Community for All, issued by CARICOM Heads of
Government at their Twenty-Eighth Regular Meeting in
Barbados last July, the Meeting saw presentations by
the Institutions of their mandates, roles,
structure, functions, programmatic areas of focus,
governance structure and financial arrangements, in
a format consistent with the Community’s central
thrust, Functional Cooperation. The presentations
provided unique opportunities for achieving greater
collaboration and cooperation; avoiding duplication
of effort and utilizing increasingly scarce
resources, to the maximum benefit of the Community.
The consensus was that the meeting maintained its
focus and in that context, provided a comprehensive
overview of regional institutions, recognising the
need for them to better provide common services, to
coordinate their policies and programmes, and where
appropriate, to harmonise approaches to resource
mobilisation.
As Chief Executive Officer of the Community, the
Secretary-General stressed the importance of a
harmonised approach by the institutions in the
implementation of their mandates. This need, he
emphasised, was most evident in the implementation
of the CARICOM Single Market which was launched in
January 2006, and the framework of the Single
Economy by the end of 2008.
The deliberations were done against the
background of three major intellectual and technical
works on CARICOM, viz: “Towards a Single
Development Vision and the Role of the Single
Economy”, edited by Professor Norman Girvan; the
“Report of the Technical Working Group on the
Governance of the Caribbean Community”, and the
Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, the foundation
document for the CARICOM Single Market and Economy.
It was agreed to institutionalize the Meeting
with the Heads of Institutions meeting every two
years. In the intervening period, follow-up meetings
should be held between the CARICOM Secretariat and
the Institutions, and between Charters of
Institutions tackling similar issues.
The Meeting began and ended with the Media in
participation; given the importance of informing the
peoples of CARICOM in keeping with the thrust of
Functional Cooperation; the determination to create
“a Community for all.”
Contact:
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