Caribbean National Weekly

New CARICOM Chairman highlights urgency of regional security

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
New CARICOM Chairman highlights urgency of regional security

Beginning January 1, 2024, Guyana is set to take a significant leadership role in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) as President Dr. Irfaan Ali prepares to assume the position of CARICOM Chairman. 

This six-month tenure will be pivotal for the region, highlighting Guyana’s emerging prominence in Caribbean affairs.

Emphasis on regional development and peace

Under President Ali’s incoming leadership, there is a strong commitment to furthering CARICOM’s strategic priorities. 

The focus will be on regional development goals, encompassing a variety of areas, including economic growth, societal well-being, and maintaining peace throughout the Caribbean Community. 

The emphasis is on harnessing the potential of the New Year to explore and implement targeted programs beneficial to the region.

A key aspect of President Ali’s agenda is the enhancement of regional security. 

Recognizing the global challenges to peace, CARICOM under Ali’s leadership aims to maintain the Caribbean and Latin American regions as Zones of Peace. 

The approach involves adhering to international law and resolving border controversies through peaceful and legal means, continuing the efforts made in 2023.

“War on guns”: Combatting crime and violence

CARICOM is actively working to address issues of crime and violence, particularly focusing on the illegal weapons trade through its “War on Guns” campaign. 

This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure peace and stability in member states, notably Haiti, reaffirming the commitment to maintain the region as a Zone of Peace.

Advancing food and nutrition security

Despite challenges such as climate change, CARICOM member states have shown progress towards reducing the region’s food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025. 

President Ali highlights the agricultural sector’s growth and the need for innovation, stressing the importance of improving regional transportation to support these initiatives.

Transition of leadership and future directions

The outgoing Chairman, Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, was commended for his leadership over the past six months. 

Looking ahead, President Ali extends an invitation to all CARICOM Heads of State and Government for the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference, to be hosted in Georgetown, Guyana, in February 2024. 

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