Projects and Initiatives
Projects and initiatives within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) serve as the principal delivery mechanism for translating regional policy into practical, measurable outcomes. They operationalise decisions of the Conference of Heads of Government and the Community Council by converting strategic priorities; such as economic integration, human development, climate resilience, and citizen security, into targeted interventions at regional and national levels.
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Caribbean Cooperation in Health (CCH) Initiative
The concept of the Caribbean Cooperation in Health (CCH) Initiative was introduced in 1984 at a meeting of the former CARICOM Conference of Ministers responsible for Health (CMH).
Youth on Youth Violence in the Caribbean: CARICOM/Spain Pilot Project
A Pilot Project to reduce youth on youth violence, particularly in schools, currently underway, is increasingly receiving positive feedback and buy-in from target audiences and stakeholders alike in five CARICOM Member States: Antigua and Barb
CARICOM Trade and Competitiveness Project
To ensure the practical effectiveness of the CSME, specific development interventions are required.
CARICOM Rapid Exchange System for Dangerous Non-food Consumer Goods (CARREX)
In 2012 CARICOM launched an online consumer-protection warning system which allows 13 million consumers in 14 Member States to alert authorities on dangerous products which they detect in the market.
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CARICOM – GIZ REETA Project
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Technical Assistance (REETA) is a four year Project funded by the Government of Germany through the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH with a budget of 4.5 Million Euro. The project is headed by Dr.
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