The government of Cuba has invited the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to join several projects that can augment the Community’s efforts to confront climate change.
Cuba has proposed a project to recover sandy beaches; another on low carbon and resilient tourism cooperation; and a third that!-->!-->!-->…
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New Cabinet in Dominica sworn in
(CMC) – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Monday night announced a 13-member Cabinet, less than a week after his!-->…
Antigua’s multi-million dollar redeveloped port opens – CARICOM Business
Antigua and Barbuda’s redeveloped Deep Water Harbour port will place the country on a footing to becoming a!-->…
CARICOM delegates participate in COP 15 side events
CARICOM delegations are participating in side events at the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties to the United!-->…
Cholera’s continued spread in Haiti a ‘worrying trend’
(United Nations News) As cholera continues to spread in Haiti, a $145 million appeal to support the response is!-->…
COTED advances work on creating improved framework for Region to trade
The Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) is reporting progress in matters that will help create an!-->…
UN chief urges governments, business to step up action to protect nature
(United Nations News) Governments and the private sector must move to effectively protect the natural environment,!-->…
CARICOM, Cuba Commemorate Aircraft Tragedy
(Barbados Government Information Service) The tragic terrorist bombing of Cubana de Aviacíon flight 455 on October!-->…
PM Skerrit sworn in
(CMC) – Roosevelt Skerrit was sworn in Wednesday as the Prime Minister of Dominica for a record six consecutive!-->…
Developing countries face ‘impossible trade-off’ on debt: UNCTAD chief
(United Nations News) Spiralling debt in low and middle-income countries has compromised their chances of!-->…