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"Reparations for Haiti continue to be central to CARICOM’s reparations claim" - CARICOM Secretary-General

"Reparations for Haiti continue to be central to CARICOM’s reparations claim.  April 2025 marks the bicentenary of the indemnity of 150 million Francs imposed on Haiti by France as reparations for loss of property, including enslaved Africans, and as a precondition for recognising the island’s indep...
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CARICOM and UN advance plans for youth involvement in Peace and Security solutions

"Sometimes we focus on the challenges, but our conversation today was more about the opportunities for meaningful engagement with young people. We spoke about mental health and well-being and the experience of CARICOM with the strong leadership of our young people to find solutions." - Dr Felipe Pau...
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"CARICOM Heads actively concerned about the impact of crime on Region's social development" - Advisor, Social Development, CARICOM Secretariat

CARICOM Heads of Government continue to be actively concerned about the implications of crime and violence on the social development of the Region. To date, two symposiums on Crime and Violence as a Public Health Issue have been convened, keeping at the forefront of the deliberations the importance ...
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“Gang violence should be regarded as acts of terrorism and a threat to democracy in the Region” – PM Holness

“We must take a very strong approach to it from a legislative perspective to create the laws that will enable us to have surveillance to detain them - of course, within the accepted rules of human rights and the treatment of citizens - but certainly, there needs to be what we call in Jamaica enhance...
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Appropriate legislation needed to tackle violent crime surge – PM Rowley

“We also expect that these acts – using the tools of trade of the criminals at large in our communities from The Bahamas to Suriname, Saint Lucia to Trinidad and Tobago – that they be deemed to be acts of terrorism and allow us to view them, not only the executive, but by our judiciary and allow us ...
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CARICOM Heads task former Belize AG with reviewing existing laws and proposing new crime-flighting legislation

“…Heads sourced and obtained the services of a former [Attorney General] of Belize, Godfrey Smith, who has been tasked to review our legislative templates and to come up with new legislative proposals for consideration by the Heads for changes to be made on the legislative side to treat with what we...
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“Progress means reparatory justice to heal historical wounds and climate justice to secure our future” - Barbados CARICOM Youth Ambassador

For centuries, we have been a resilient people. We are the descendants of those who refused to accept subjugation, the rightful heirs of revolutionary freedom fighters and visionaries. But today, can we say that we have claimed the full potential of our independence? Or are we still tethered to stru...
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GEORGE-BRIDGE DECLARATION OF THE 2ND REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CRIME AND VIOLENCE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE

HOSTED BY BARBADOS IN GEORGETOWN, GUYANA 22 NOVEMBER 2024The George-Bridge Declaration, a significant document in the context of the Caribbean region's crime and security concerns, was prepared in Georgetown, Guyana, on Friday, 22 November 2024, at the Second Regional Symposium: Violence as a Public...
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CARICOM SG says Region remains committed to long-term plan for peace and security ahead of Haiti's Independence Anniversary

"The Community remains committed to collaborating with Haiti in its pursuit of lasting peace, security, economic prosperity and social progress, which are stepping stones to the quality of life that the people of Haiti fully deserve and the prosperity and advancement to which all Caribbean citizens ...
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END-OF-YEAR MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) DR CARLA N. BARNETT

As the Region seeks to consolidate integration in the year ahead, we look forward to continued collaboration with our stakeholders and partners, including the CARICOM Committee of Ambassadors and CARICOM Youth Ambassadors, as well as the guidance of the Bureau of the Conference, which will comprise ...
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