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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Task Force for Climate and Disaster Resilient Energy Supply
The vulnerability to climate and disaster risk can retard advances that are made by the region toward attainment of the transformation of the energy systems within the region, as pursued within the C-SERMS Framework and impact the ability of countries to provide: “access to affordable, reliable,
Completed
CARIFORUM Drug Demand Reduction (DDR)
The Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Programme was designed to respond to the growing challenges associated with problematic drug use, including illicit drug consumption and alcohol abuse across the Region.
Completed
CARICOM Regional Energy Efficiency Building Code (CREEBC) Project
The CARICOM Regional Energy Efficiency Building Code (CREEBC), was a collaboration between CROSQ, the CARICOM Energy Unit, the International Code Council (ICC) and ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers).
CARICOM Energy Month
The objectives of the CARICOM Energy Month are to:
i. engage regional stakeholders on cross-cutting issues and multi-sectoral actions that can build economic, social, environmental, and climate resilience within CARICOM.
Completed
The Mainstreaming of “Greening” learning concepts in the Educational Curriculum of the Caribbean Examinations Council
The Caribbean region faces a convergence of environmental, social, and economic challenges arising from climate change, resource depletion, environmental degradation, and increasing developmental pressures.
Project “Strategic Platform to Accelerate Sustainable Energy Technology Innovation, Industry Development and Entrepreneurship in Barbados”
The Ministry of Industry, International Business,
Commerce and Small Business Development (MIICS), the Caribbean Centre
for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE) and the United
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