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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Secretary-General
of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador
Irwin LaRocque continued his series of consultations
with stakeholders in Member States during an
official visit to Grenada. This forms part of his
advocacy for the Community and his thrust to engage
stakeholders in the decision-making processes.
In Grenada he met with the Prime
Minister Honourable Tillman Thomas, the Foreign
Minister Honourable Karl Hood, representatives of
the business sector, the academic community, the
Grenada Chamber of Commerce, Youth Ambassadors
tertiary graduates and members of the media.
During a meeting with the
Principal and Registrar of the T.A. Marryshow
Community College he shared some of the challenges
confronting the Community and its Secretariat. He
pledged his support for education and noted his
intention to engage the intellectual capital of the
Community on regional development issues. He also
explained the organizational structure and culture
of the CARICOM Secretariat.
Following that meeting, the
CARICOM Secretary-General engaged members of the
Grenada Chamber of Commerce who outlined several
challenges confronting exporters within the CARICOM
Single Market and Economy (CSME), chief of which was
the need for harmonized regulatory standards and
processes for exports. The Secretary-General
explained that there were plans afoot to establish
regional business grouping - Caribbean Business
Council – that would give expression to the issues,
challenges and voice of private sector interest
groups.
He added that the CARICOM Secretariat was also
working with Registrars in Member States to automate
registration of companies to ensure that companies
can enjoy the ‘ease’ of doing business as registered
entities. In addition the Secretary-General
addressed the negative perceptions about the Single
Market asserting that it is still on track and while
CARICOM might have placed the single currency on
hold, this would not affect the sustainability of
the Single Market.
Later that afternoon, Ambassador LaRocque met with
the CARICOM youth ambassadors for Grenada along with
several tertiary graduates who were a part of the
“Engaging youth in the CSME,” project. As was
anticipated, the discussion with the young people
was rich and vibrant; throwing up several poignant
issues including their concern for the pace at which
the recommendations contained in the Report of the
CARICOM Commission on Youth Development (CCYD) were
being implemented. The Secretary-General
acknowledged the implementation deficit and pledged
to address the issue, noting that youth development
is one of the key priorities during his tenure.
The Secretary-General also seized
the opportunity to tour the facilities of the
Caribbean Knowledge Learning Network (CKLN) and
interact with its staff. During the visit, Chief
Executive Officer, Mr Ken Sylvester briefed him on
how C@ribnet which is to be launched later this year
will work. C@ribNET is a broadband fiber optic
network, configured to connect tertiary
institutions, hospitals, schools, and CARICOM and
other institutions engaged in knowledge development
and research, within the Caribbean, and then to
connect these institutions to research and education
institutions in the rest of the world. The
Secretary-General welcomed the news and noted the
pivotal role that Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) plays in advancing the CARICOM
Single Market as well as the development agenda.
In his interaction with members
of the Grenada Media on Tuesday, Secretary-General
LaRocque emphasized the importance of regarding the
Media as a key stakeholder and exponent of the
integration message and not just as a medium. He
clarified misconceptions about the CSME; outlined
his intention to make himself more visible and
accessible to the Media and listened intently to
invaluable recommendations that they shared to
improve communication within the CARICOM
Secretariat.
To date, Ambassador LaRocque has
met with stakeholders in at least seven Member
States.The stakeholder consultations, he explained,
have yielded invaluable information and feedback
that he would incorporate in the decision-making
process.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org
caricompublicinfo@gmail.com
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