CARICOM Celebrates 49th Anniversary July 4, 2022
 

CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett Addresses 43rd Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government, in Suriname


The Caribbean Community - CARICOM, celebrated their 49th Anniversary on July 4, 2022.

"We meet at a time of severe global crisis in three vital areas, namely, food, energy, and finance. Addressing solutions for our Region requires collective intellect and will to act together. This task is not beyond us, as we have proven time and again," CARICOM Secretary-General, Dr. Carla Barnett, said in her address to the opening ceremony of the Forty-Third Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, July 3, 2022. It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). I am sure that I speak on behalf of all the delegations here when I express heartfelt thanks to the Government and People of Suriname for the warmth of the greetings and the generosity of the hospitality that we all have experienced since our arrival here. It has certainly provided the appropriate environment for the conduct of a productive Meeting, the outcome of which would be beneficial to the people of our Community.

In the past six months, our Community has had to maneuver through very delicate situations. The calm and steady hand of our outgoing Chair, the Honourable John Briceno, Prime Minister of Belize, ensured that the overall interests of the Community remained the guiding principles of our actions. Thank you, Prime Minister. In welcoming our new Chair, His Excellency President Chandrikapersad Santokhi of Suriname, I am confident that given his energy and vision for CARICOM that much can be achieved during his stewardship. I extend a special welcome and congratulations to the Honourable Dickon Mitchell as he joins the Conference of Heads of Government for the first time. Your recent victory at the polls is a reminder of our Community's proud tradition of peaceful democratic change of Government. The Community looks forward to your fresh perspectives as you maintain Grenada's strong commitment to advancing our regional integration.

Congratulations are also extended to the four recipients of the Community's highest award, the Order of the Caribbean Community. Each in their own field has made sterling contributions to our Region and is fully deserving the recognition that a grateful Community is bestowing upon them.

Our Community is also appreciative of the presence of the United Nations Secretary-General, His Excellency Antonio Guterres, whose advocacy on behalf of small and vulnerable countries like ours has been truly outstanding. Secretary-General, we truly appreciate your abiding interest in our Region and look forward to working with you to achieve the results from your discussions with the Heads of Government earlier today.

Chair, Heads of Government, we gather here in the immediate aftermath of two broader summits, one hemispheric and the other more global. The results of those discussions, particularly at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, USA, have the potential to have a positive impact on the social, environmental and economic aspects of our lives.

This comes at a time when we are being severely tested by the numerous global challenges, which collectively have a deleterious effect on our ability to return to, much less maintain, our trajectory of growth and development. As much as the insights gleaned and the promises made at those fora can assist us, in the final analysis it is what we do for ourselves that will make the difference. And, making that difference in the lives of the people of the Community is what has been the impetus driving the initiatives which we have been undertaking.

It is evident in the energy with which we have been addressing the issue of food production and security led by the President of Guyana, and supported by a Ministerial Task Force. This has gone beyond focusing on the objective of cutting the regional food import bill by 25 percent by 2025, important as that is, to encompassing comprehensive actions, to create an agri-food sector that will finally put our Region on the road to self-sufficiency. This work has become even more crucial given the global food crisis first triggered by the supply chain difficulties, and then vastly worsened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine involving two countries that produce a significant amount of the world's grain and wheat.

It is why we have been so forceful in our advocacy for greater access to climate financing to help us adapt to the phenomenon, as well as to respond to loss and damage caused by climatic events.

A major consideration, in going forward, is striving to make a difference in the lives of our youth. Sixty percent of the population of the Caribbean Community is under the age of 30. Our young people are central to our efforts at building a sustainable and resilient society. We must, therefore, never cease in our attempts to create opportunities to develop and utilize their creativity and innovative skills, and to explore avenues to facilitate youth involvement in planning and preparation for the future.

A CARICOM Youth Forum was held last month, which brought together youth groups, youth leaders, youth workers and other key stakeholders to examine current youth development needs. The Dean of the CARICOM Youth Ambassadors will present to this Conference salient recommendations arising from the event for the attention of the Heads of Government.

Over the next two days, deliberations of the Conference will include engagements with the Secretary-General of the Organisation of African Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), His Excellency Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti. I welcome him to the Region and to Suriname.

Chair, Heads of Government, we meet at a time of severe global crisis in three vital areas, namely, food, energy, and finance. Addressing solutions for our Region requires collective intellect and will to act together. This task is not beyond us, as we have proven time and again. Let us, therefore, once more unto the breach and make a difference in the lives of our people.

I thank you.

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