Guidelines

Who is the deputy Secretary-General of Caricom?

Who is the deputy Secretary-General of Caricom?

Ambassador Manorma Soeknandan, PhD.

Who is the Secretary-General of Caricom 2020?

Carla Barnett
Carla Barnett, as the new CARICOM Secretary-General. Dr. Barnett will succeed Ambassador Irwin LaRocque whose tenure as Secretary-General concludes in three months. She takes up her position on 15 August.

Who is the CEO of Caricom?

Statement from the Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dr the Honourable Keith Rowley, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, on the selection of the new CARICOM Secretary-General.

What is the nationality of the Secretary-General of CSME?

Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, a national of Dominica, assumed the office of Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on 15 August 2011, following his selection by the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM on 21 July 2011. He is the seventh Secretary-General of CARICOM.

Who makes up the Caricom Secretariat?

the secretary general
The Secretariat of the Caribbean Community is the principal administrative organ for the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and is headed by the secretary general, who is the chief executive officer of the community.

Why was a Caricom Passport introduced?

The introduction of the CARICOM passport is also part of the measures to promote hassle-free travel for CARICOM nationals, and a major thrust of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).

What is the logo for Caricom?

CARICOM Standard The yellow circle in the centre of the Standard represents the sun on which is printed in black, the logo of the Caribbean Community – two interlocking Cs. The two Cs are in the form of broken links in a chain, symbolising both unity and the break with our colonial past.

What is the highest authority of Caricom?

The Conference of Heads of Government
The Conference of Heads of Government which consists of the Heads of Government of the Member States is the supreme Organ of the Caribbean Community and determines and provides its policy direction.

How is Caricom funded?

The core administrative functions of the CARICOM Secretariat are funded by subventions from Member States while the projects and studies implemented by the Secretariat are, for the most part, funded by way of resources from IDPs.

Is CARICOM still active?

Currently CARICOM has 15 full members, 5 associate members and 8 observers. All of the associate members are British Overseas Territories, and it is currently not established what the role of the associate members will be.

What are the stages of CARICOM?

A precursor to CARICOM and its CSME was the Caribbean Free Trade Agreement, formed in 1965 and dissolved in 1973….Stamps for right of establishment

  • (i) Right of Establishment – Definite Entry of 6 Months;
  • (ii) Right of Establishment – Extension; and.
  • (iii) Right of Establishment – Indefinite Entry.

Who is the general counsel of the CARICOM Secretariat?

The Office of the General Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice to the Community. In addition to providing legal services to the CARICOM Secretariat (the Administrative Organ of the Community).

When does CARICOM Council for security and law enforcement meet?

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council for Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE) met for an emergency meeting on 8 April 2020… The Council for Human and Social Development (Health) on Monday 6th April 2020 held its Fourth Special Emergency Meeting via video conference. During…

Why is CARICOM important to the Caribbean Community?

Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) agreed on a way forward in the Community’s battle against the COVID-19… CARICOM promotes and supports a unified Caribbean Community that is inclusive, resilient, competitive; sharing in economic, social and cultural prosperity.

What does the Secretariat of the Caribbean community do?

Learn more The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat’s Office of Trade Negotiations is responsible for developing and maintaining a cohesive framework for coordinating and managing CARICOM’s external trade negotiations resources. Learn more