Conférence sur le Commonwealth et le CARICOM
Conference on CARICOM and the Commonwealth: Collective Responsibility
in the 21st Century
The University of the West Indies and the Commonwealth Secretariat will
be hosting a Conference under the theme CARICOM and the Commonwealth:
Collective Responsibility in the 21st Century on February 16 to 18,
2011 at the Mona Visitors' Lodge and Conference centre on the Mona
Campus in Kingston, Jamaica.
The underlying objective of the Conference is to underscore the role
which the Caribbean Community plays within the Commonwealth and the
wider international community as an example of an integration entity
that seeks to improve the welfare of its people while maintaining the
political, cultural, religious and democratic freedoms of its member
states. The realization of this objective would require an in-depth
examination of the performance of CARICOM in such areas as fostering
peaceful cooperation, regional and global security and supporting
measures aimed at the sustainability of the environment, human rights,
equity, fairness and good governance.
Such examination would also require a determination of how to
re-calibrate CARICOM's relationships and responses with the emerging
powers of China, Brazil, India and Russia; and how to rebalance its
responsibilities with the OAS as well as with Canada, Mexico, the
United States of America and others even as it deepens its engagement
with other regional and international organizations to generate
sustainable growth for the people of the region. The Conference will
address these and related issues.
The Conference is open to the public. Sessions will begin at 9:00 a.m.
each morning.
Further details see below link:
http://www.mona.uwi.edu/notices/2011/observernew_layout2011.pdf
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