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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) The Caribbean Community
(CARICOM) Secretariat has presented Suriname and
Haiti with Dutch and French translations of the 2010
Report on the situation of Caribbean youth.
The presentations were made at
the CARICOM - UNASUR High Level Youth Exchange in
Paramaribo, Suriname, on Thursday, 14 June, during
the youth leaders’ interaction with the CARICOM
Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque.
The Report, titled Eye on the
future investing in youth now for the Community
tomorrow is the seminal work of the 15- member
CARICOM Commission on Youth Development (CCYD)
established by CARICOM Heads of Government in 2007
to conduct a full scale analysis in the situation of
Caribbean youth and to make recommendations to
empower them and improve their well-being.
The findings of that situational
analysis were presented to CARICOM Heads of
Government at a Special Summit on youth in January
2010; subsequently Heads of Government issued the
Declaration of the Paramaribo on the future of youth
the Caribbean Community in which they committed to
devising appropriate measures to advance the youth
agenda.
Ms Myrna Bernard, Officer in
Charge of Human and Social Development at the
CARICOM Secretariat, presented two copies of the
Report in Dutch to Suriname’s Minister of Foreign
Affairs Honourable Winston Lackin, who accepted on
behalf of the Government of Suriname and two copies
in French to Haiti’s Youth Ambassador Cindy
Morquette who accepted on behalf of the Government
of Haiti.
In making the presentations, Ms
Bernard told delegates at the High Level Youth
Exchange that the translations were done at the
request of the former Secretary General of CARICOM,
His Excellency, Sir Edwin Carrington.
The Report was translated into
Dutch and French by the Caribbean Regional
Information and Translation Institute, (CRITI).
The Suriname-based regional
institution “plays a very important facilitating
role in bring the various linguistic groups of the
region closer and therefore aids the widening and
deepening of integration processes,” Ms Bernard
concluded.
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