(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) With just one month to go before the much
anticipated report on the situation of Caribbean
youth is submitted to the Heads of Government of the
Caribbean Community, the CARICOM Secretariat has
embarked on a series of national consultations to
engage key stakeholders in discussions on the
findings and recommendations of the draft report.
Supported by members of the of the CARICOM
Commission on Youth Development (CCYD), the
Secretariat is also convening policy round table
discussions with ministers and technocrats of the
Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) at
the national level. Meanwhile, a wide cross–section
of youth, development partners and interest groups
are expected to participate in the stakeholder
consultations. These consultations, scheduled for
16-27 November, will be conducted in the 15 Member
States as well as in four Associate Member Countries
of the Community.
These meetings will provide a platform for the
sharing and discussion of critical issues emanating
from the draft youth report, which has been informed
by qualitative and quantitative assessments
involving a wide cross-section of approximately
6,000 nationals between the ages of 15 and 29 in
twelve countries: Barbados, Belize, The Bahamas,
Cayman Islands, Dominica, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica,
St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Suriname and
Trinidad and Tobago.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), a
strategic partner of the Commission, also assisted
with the collection of data on the 10 to 14 age
group in Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica,
Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.
CARICOM Heads of Government at their 26th Regular
Meeting in 2007 established the CCYD to advise them
on sustainable forward-thinking policies and
programmes to improve the well-being, development
and empowerment of youth.
Over the past two years, the Commission, with the
assistance of youth focal points and CARICOM Youth
Ambassadors, has been engaged in qualitative and
quantitative research among Caribbean youth, in
keeping with the Commission’s mandate to analyse the
situation of youth in the CSME and make appropriate
recommendations.
The Commission, comprising eight youth and seven
technocrats, will submit its report at a special
Summit of CARICOM Heads of Government, set for
Suriname in January.
The draft schedule of meetings for the
consultations is listed below:
|
COUNTRY |
DATE |
CONSULTATION |
NATIONAL COHSOD |
|
Belize |
November 17 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Antigua |
November 20 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Suriname |
November 26 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Saint Lucia |
November 23 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Dominica |
November 25 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Guyana |
November 18 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Cayman Islands |
November 23 |
9:00 a.m. |
2.00 pm |
|
Barbados |
November 23 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Grenada |
November 25 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Anguilla |
November 25 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Montserrat |
November 27 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Bahamas |
November 20 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Haiti |
November 25 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Bermuda |
November 27 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Jamaica |
November 19 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
St. Kitts |
November 17 |
9.00 a.m. |
2.00p.m. |
|
Bermuda |
November 27 |
9:00 a.m. |
2:00 p.m. |
|
All other countries to be announced |
Contact:
piu@caricom.org