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Message from the Honourable Hugh Hilton Todd, Minister of Foreign Affairs and  International Cooperation on the occasion of CARICOM Day 2022 

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July 4, 2022
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd 

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd 

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Today marks a significant milestone in the achievement of an inter-governmental institution  with the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas in 1973 known as the Caribbean Community  and Common Market (CARICOM). 

Forty-nine years ago, Guyana along with Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago,  initiated a regional integration initiative signaling a process towards achieving a robust and  united Caribbean Community.  

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In 1989, the Region moved towards deepening the Community’s regional integration efforts  to take advantage of the opportunities and to buffer against the challenges occasioned by  the globalization phenomena.  

Our CARICOM family – fifteen Member States and five Associate Members – focuses on  the priorities enshrined in the Revised Treaty. The inherent vulnerabilities due to our  smallness as Member States reinforced the need for the Community to remain committed  to providing a better standard of living and quality of life for the people of the CARICOM  Member States.  

The Community has demonstrated the need to consolidate the organisation’s efforts  towards resilience building against exogenous shocks which pose a threat to the community  as a whole. The most recent threat to the Community was the health crisis posed by the  COVID-19 pandemic and the Community’s tireless efforts in combatting, is testimony to the  value and purpose of CARICOM. 

The successful implementation of the priorities of the community involves all stakeholders  in the pursuit of a viable and competitive region, with CARICOM being our viable alternative.  Member States will continue to pursue the implementation of the Region’s initiatives which  are clearly defined and outlined in the Agreement and embraced by all Member States.  

Guyana remains a very active and committed Member State and will continue to provide  leadership in our efforts to deepen and strengthen this valuable institution known as  CARICOM.  

Happy CARICOM Day! 

4 July 2022

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