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Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett’s Message on Caribbean Youth Day 2025

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September 30, 2025
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As we mark this special day, I urge all stakeholders, governments, civil society, the private sector, and our youth themselves, to renew their commitment to creating an environment where young people can contribute to and participate in decision-making processes, and lead initiatives for positive change. Their voices, perspectives, and actions are crucial in shaping a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable Caribbean.

Dr Carla Barnett | Secretary-General, Caribbean Community (CARICOM)

As we observe Caribbean Youth Day 2025, we recognise and celebrate the vital contributions of young people across our Region, whose energy, creativity, and resilience are essential to the future prosperity of our Region.

Across the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), youth are making waves in every sector. They are championing climate resilience and are at the forefront of promoting social equity. Caribbean youth are driving cultural pride and digital innovation, redefining possibilities and strengthening our regional identity in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

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In recognition of their evolving realities and aspirations, the Caribbean Youth Development Plan (CYDAP), which acknowledges young people as active agents of change, has been revised to ensure its currency and relevance. Additionally, a Regional Youth Development Structure is being established to facilitate meaningful ongoing youth engagement and to bridge the intergenerational gap.

We applaud the remarkable talent of our young people, including those who represent us with such dignity and pride on the regional, and global stage. We note, in particular, their vibrant participation at the recent staging of CARIFESTA XV held in Barbados in August this year.

Our young people are vital partners in development. Investing in their skills, talents, and aspirations is fundamental to achieving the broader regional goals of sustainable development, social justice, and regional integration.

As we mark this special day, I urge all stakeholders, governments, civil society, the private sector, and our youth themselves, to renew their commitment to creating an environment where young people can contribute to and participate in decision-making processes, and lead initiatives for positive change. Their voices, perspectives, and actions are crucial in shaping a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable Caribbean.

Happy Caribbean Youth Day! (CARICOM)

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