Nov 07, 2015
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CARICOM Energy Week 2015 was kicked off on Saturday 7 November with a series of Energy walks in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada and Guyana.
We are pleased to present these photo highlights of the Kilo Walk in Guyana which began and ended at the CARICOM Secretariat in Georgetown. Government Ministers Jaipaul Sharma and David Patterson, University of Guyana students, CARICOM Secretariat staff and members of the public participated in the event.
CARICOM ENERGY WEEK
CARICOM Energy Week, first observed in 2011, was established as an annual event based on a mandate from CARICOM Energy Ministers to provide a platform for increased awareness about energy matters, given the critical importance of energy to economic development.
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