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CARICOM member states urged to commit to further regional integration

Monday, January 5, 2015

CARICOM Member States

The outgoing Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Chairman Gaston Browne has urged member countries to recommit themselves to strengthening the regional integration movement in 2015, as the Caribbean emerges from 2014 – “an exacting year”.

Browne, the prime minister of Antigua & Barbuda, who is being replaced by his Bahamas counterpart, Perry Christie, said in a New Year’s message that the difficulties with which member governments and the people have been confronted in 2014 “demanded strength of character and resilience which, to our credit, we have demonstrated”.

“The lingering effects of the global economic and financial crises, heavy debt burdens, high unemployment and low growth have had a negative impact on our lives and our standard of living,” he said.

“However, as a region we have put our heads together to seek solutions to the problems and identify strategies to pursue which would put us on a path to growth and development and, importantly, create jobs,” added Browne.

He said that CARICOM’s first-ever Five-Year Strategic Plan is yet another example of how the region has been able time and again, to find its own solutions to overcome its problems.

“From CARIFTA to Common Market to Single Market and Economy, we have made economic strides. Through CXC, PANCAP and CDEMA we have successfully devised our own solutions to education, health and disaster management issues.

“Our regional security apparatus has served us with distinction. We have proven beyond a doubt that we are capable of devising appropriate measures to help ourselves, he said.

Browne said that those examples are also a clear indication that the region’s best efforts result from actions as an integrated unit.

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