Press release 260/2007
(25 October 2007)
Colleague Heads and Representatives of Community and
other Regional Institutions, Friends All.
For me it is really a great pleasure to welcome
you all to the Headquarters of the Caribbean
Community. As Secretary-General, I frequently
welcome partners, stakeholders and guests to the
Secretariat. Today, however, there is a special
resonance to my greeting, for really the greeting is
to members of the family of Institutions of the
Community, all mandated and dedicated in their
various domains to improving the quality of life of
the people of the Caribbean Community.
In many ways today’s Meeting is historic, for it
is the first such assembly of Regional Institutions
in the 34-year life of the Caribbean Community.
Overdue perhaps; but certainly timely, coming at a
time when more than ever, our Caribbean Community is
in urgent need of deeper co-operation and
collaboration - the very goal of this Inaugural
Meeting.
At its Twenty-Eighth Regular Meeting in Barbados
last July, The Conference of Heads of Government
issued “the
Declaration of Needham’s Point” entitled, A
Community for All. In that document, our Leaders
outlined the Community’s new thrust, which places
Functional Co-operation, at the heart of the
regional integration process. In that context, they
recognised the critical need for a comprehensive
review of regional institutions, better to provide
common services and coordination of policies and
programmes, within the Community. And it is that
mandate, which we are preparing to address through
this initial meeting.
That apart, for some time now, as Chief Executive
Officer of the Community, I had been giving serious
consideration to the need to strengthen the
relationship between the CARICOM Secretariat and the
various Community Institutions, with a view to
enhancing the collaboration and cooperation that
already exists among us. This need I saw as becoming
more pressing as the Community launched its Single
Market in January 2006 and it is likely to become
even more so, as the process of establishing the
framework for the Single Economy by 2008
intensifies.
The efficient functioning of the CARICOM Single
Market and Economy (CSME) in the dynamic global
environment will certainly require the more
effective harnessing of the Institutions and
Agencies of the Community. From that standpoint, as
well therefore the major objective of this first
encounter of the Community’s Institutions generally
speaking must be a frank exchange of views on the
broad vision for the development of the Community
and on the contribution that these Institutions can
make towards achieving that vision.
In that regard, there are a number of important
documents which could assist us in our
deliberations. Among them are the Report edited by
Professor Norman Girvan entitled “Towards
a Single Development Vision and the Role of the
Single Economy” and the “Report
of the Technical Working Group on the Governance of
the Caribbean Community”, by the Technical
Working Group headed by Professor Vaughan Lewis. The
foundation document is, of course, the
Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.
A related critical aspect of our discussions is
the more efficient financing of our Institutions.
This issue also calls for sharper focus to the
determination of priorities, bearing in mind that
the resources are far from being unlimited.
I therefore urge that we use this opportunity to
enhance our collaboration by exchanging ideas on our
respective Work Programmes, with a view hopefully to
developing a framework within which we can pursue
common goals, avoid duplication of effort, and
develop synergies, all in the implementation of
Programmes and Projects.
It is my hope therefore, colleagues, that today’s
landmark event taking place here in the host country
of the Caribbean Community, Guyana will be a
starting point and indeed become a biennial event
and a forum for continuous dialogue and consequent
concerted action.
I am therefore looking forward to two days of
innovative, creative and fruitful discussions to
which I warmly invite you to roll up our sleeves and
let’s get down to the business at hand.
I thank you.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org