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Upcoming CARICOM heads of government meeting to assess rapidly changing global landscape

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The Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dr Carla Barnett, says regional heads of Government will assess challenges arising in the rapidly changing global context when they meet in Barbados February 19-21 for the 48th Regular Meeting.

In a message on the meetingโ€™s webpage, Barnett stated that the community will seek to devise solutions that advance regional integration and economic and social development.

The secretary-general said CARICOM Chair, Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, will lead discussions on the progress being made on areas critical to our survival and growth such as climate change, food and nutrition security, transportation and the free movement of CARICOM nationals in the region.

She noted that the theme of the meeting, โ€œStrength in Unity: Forging Caribbean Resilience, Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development,โ€ reflects CARICOMโ€™s awareness that its gains were under threat.

โ€œThis focus reflects our awareness that gains in economic integration, foreign policy coordination, and human and social development are under threat from climate change, crime and violence and increasing global instability.โ€

CARICOMโ€™s response, she added, requires coordination, collaboration and partnerships.

Heads of government will welcome distinguished guests including United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres and European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen.

There will also be exchanges with representatives from civil society, labour, the private sector, and youth, whose perspectives are vital for the regionโ€™s economic stability and prosperity, the secretary-general said.

โ€œOur objective will be to ensure that, as we plan, our actions are strategic, meaningful and beneficial to all the citizens of the Caribbean Community,โ€ Barnett stated.

SOURCE: CMC

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