National consultative process to inform development of CARICOM 2020 Strategic Plan off to a Successful Start

Feb 21, 2020

On Tuesday, January 11, 2020, Saint Lucia was the first CARICOM Member State to convene broad-based national consultations, which are being coordinated by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat across the Caribbean Community to inform the development of the Results-Focused Community Strategic Plan from 2020.  The consultations brought together a wide range of stakeholders from the public, private, and the not-for-profit sectors including the Youth, the Media, labour, non-governmental and civil society organisations. 

Participants’
engagement and participation in rich discussions demonstrated their deep
interest in CARICOM, as they made valuable recommendations and proposals on a
range of issues and priorities relating to the regional integration and development agendas.

The national
consultations are designed to facilitate the inclusive and active participation
of a range of Community Stakeholders. In this regard, the consultations held in
St. Lucia benefited from the inputs of two critical National Consultative
Working Groups namely, the Inter-Ministerial Consultative Committee (IMCC) and
the Business and Labour Advisory Committee (BLAC), where the consultations
served as their inaugural meetings. 

The consultations began with presentations that
provided critical background information on the Resilience Model Community
Strategic Plan 2015-2019 and its strategic framework value chain. This was
followed by group discussions, where participants discussed and presented the
relevant issues for inclusion in the
Results-Focused Community Strategic Plan, which will be implemented in Member States.

The Plan will be submitted for the approval of the Forty-First Regular Meeting
of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM in July 2020.

The national
consultations are also being leveraged to build awareness and sensitize
Community stakeholders about the ‘I am CARICOM’ Communications Campaign, which
aims, among other outcomes, to expand understanding of CARICOM, its impact on
their lives, its people, geography, institutions, governance structure,
policies and plans. In this regard, a number of strategic initiatives have been
developed which Member States and Associate Members will incorporate in their
respective national ‘I am CARICOM’ sensitization, education and promotional activities.

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