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CARICOM Mourns Passing of Former Secretary-General Roderick Rainford

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April 5, 2026
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Former CARICOM Secretary-General Roderick Rainford

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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is in mourning following the passing of former Secretary-General Roderick Rainford, a distinguished regional leader whose steady hand helped guide the Caribbean through some of its most challenging moments.

Rainford, who also served as Governor of the Bank of Jamaica, died peacefully at his home in St Andrew, Jamaica on Saturday, April 4.

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In an emotional message issued on April 4, Chairman of CARICOM and Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Terrance Drew, expressed deep sorrow at the loss of the Jamaican diplomat, who served as Secretary-General from 1983 to 1992.

Rainford’s tenure coincided with a period of global uncertainty marked by high oil prices and Cold War tensions, which placed significant strain on Caribbean economies. Yet, even amid regional instability—including the fallout from the 1983 invasion of Grenada—he remained a steady, unifying force.

Described as calm, dignified and deeply analytical, Rainford drew on his diplomatic skill and academic insight to keep the region focused on integration and cooperation. His leadership was instrumental in advancing the 1989 Grand Anse Declaration, a landmark agreement that laid the groundwork for what would become the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).

Throughout his tenure, Rainford championed economic and functional integration as a pathway to improving the lives of Caribbean people. His contributions extended across multiple sectors, including early work on a Regional Stock Exchange, the framework for a Caribbean Investment Fund, and the revival of the Caribbean Festival of Arts (CARIFESTA).

He also played a key role in strengthening the region’s response to environmental and disaster-related challenges. Under his stewardship, efforts were advanced to harmonise construction standards through a CARICOM Uniform Building Code, while institutions such as the Caribbean Environmental Health Institute (CEHI) and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA), now known as CDEMA, were developed or strengthened to support collective regional action.

In recognition of his enduring contributions, Rainford was awarded the Order of the Caribbean Community in 2024.

Colleagues and regional leaders remember him not only for his intellect and leadership, but also for his patience, humility and unwavering commitment to the Caribbean ideal. His legacy, CARICOM noted, is one of service that strengthened the foundation of regional integration and improved the welfare of people across the Community.

CARICOM extended its deepest condolences to his wife, Nesha, his family, and all who mourn his passing, noting that the region is stronger for his life’s work and dedication.

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