GUYANA:  THE ST. LUCIA STATEMENT

     1. In signing the `Herdmanston Accord' on 17 January 1998, the Leaders of Guyana's two main political Parties stated that they are doing so `specially mindful of the willingness of (their) CARICOM colleagues to remain engaged with Guyana in this endeavour'. It is in this spi...
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STATEMENT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BUREAU OF THE CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF GOVERNMENT OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY CONVENED TO REVIEW THE SITUATION IN VOLCANO-STRICKEN MONTSERRAT, 28 AUGUST 1997, ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

1. The Caribbean Community is confronted with an unprecedented threat whereby a Member territory could actually cease to exist, not as a result of a plebiscite, but as the result of a natural disaster and its consequences. Montserrat, though a British dependent territory, is one of the earliest memb...
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MONTEGO BAY DECLARATION

Positioning the Caribbean for the Twenty-First Century We, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, assembled for the Eighteenth Meeting of our Conference, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, on 4 July 1997; Recalling the historic gathering of fifty years ago in this city, when an earlier generati...
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CREATIVE AND PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

INTRODUCTIONEXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE COUNTRYVISION OF THE CARIBBEAN IN THE FUTURE, AND IDEAL CARIBBEAN PERSONDEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMYSTRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS:Strategies for Survival,Development and ProsperitySocial In...
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