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Youth ambassadors call for bold action at CARICOM’s 50th Heads of Government Meeting

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February 25, 2026
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(L-R) St. Kitts and Nevis CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Siobhan Phipps-Harding and Aquanjé Robinson

(L-R) St. Kitts and Nevis CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Siobhan Phipps-Harding and Aquanjé Robinson

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Caribbean youth issued a strong appeal for tangible regional progress as St. Kitts and Nevis CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Aquanjé Robinson and Siobhan Phipps-Harding addressed the Opening Ceremony of the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government on Tuesday, February 24.

Delivering welcome remarks at the milestone gathering, the ambassadors greeted regional leaders and delegates while highlighting the expectations of young people under the conference theme, “Beyond Words: Action Today for a Thriving Sustainable CARICOM.”

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Phipps-Harding opened the ceremony by expressing pride in the twin-island federation’s role as host and extending a warm Caribbean welcome to participants.

“May you feel, from this very moment, the genuine hospitality, pride, and warmth of the Kittitian and Nevisian people as we host this golden jubilee of Caribbean togetherness.”

Reflecting on the significance of the 50th meeting, she stressed that Caribbean citizens—particularly youth—are seeking concrete outcomes rather than symbolic unity.

“Our Region’s people and youth are no longer looking for togetherness written in ink; but they are looking for progress etched into our landscapes.”

She also pointed to pressing regional challenges, including climate vulnerability, rising debt and migration, noting the emotional toll of young people leaving the region in search of greater opportunities abroad.

Robinson continued the address by acknowledging these hurdles while framing resilience as the Caribbean’s enduring strength.

“Our resilience is not a modern buzzword; it is our inheritance. It is woven into our shared history, from the resistance of our ancestors to the reconstruction of our islands after every storm.”

He said that this resilience must now drive decisive regional action, outlining a vision of CARICOM built on digital connectivity, food security and climate justice, alongside stronger regional unity.

Calling on leaders to translate dialogue into results, Robinson urged that the historic gathering be defined by implementation.

“Let this 50th Meeting be remembered not for the elegance of its speeches, but for the boldness of your vision and your implementation, moving beyond words, together.”

As Heads of Government began deliberations, both ambassadors reminded leaders that decisions taken at the conference would shape the region’s future sustainability and security.

They closed their remarks with a message of shared purpose and optimism.

“And remember, our Region’s future is bright because we are building it together.”

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