Examples of CARICOM Member States in a sentence
These also aim to reinforce governance, environment and disaster risk management as well as promoting rights contingent to the freedom of movement, in conformity with the Revised Treaty of Basseterre and the Protocol on Contingent Rights adopted by CARICOM Member States (2018).
The COHSOD confirmed that – with UN Women support – the Model should be modified to fit the Caribbean context, and then piloted in a number of countries, using a strategy which builds statistical capacity within CARICOM to support the eventual conducting of the survey in all CARICOM Member States.
OPENING CEREMONY The Opening Ceremony was addressed by the Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, the immediate past chairman Dr. the Rt. Honourable Keith Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, and the Chairman, His Excellency Jovenel Moise, President of the Republic of Haiti.The Secretary-General noted the challenge associated with accessing concessional funding for CARICOM Member States.
All CARICOM Member States depend heavily on fossil fuels to supply their energy demand.
The following table presents a snap shot of the electricity market in CARICOM Member States:Table 1: Electricity Markets in CARICOM Member States Country Main Utilities Peak Demand6 6 The figures here do no not include self generation within the residential, commercial or industrial sectors, including bauxite and sugar industries.7 The installed name-plate capacity is about 270 MW, but far less is available.
Electricity consumption increased in all CARICOM Member States over the period 1998 – 2007, except in Haiti where it remained relatively flat.
The Caribbean Sustainable Energy Roadmap and Strategy (C-SERMS) is conceptualised as an updateable sustainable energy planning, management and implementation framework as well as a communication tool to be developed under the CARICOM Energy Programme in collaboration with CARICOM Member States and other partners.
The 15 National Bureau of Standards (NSBs) of CARICOM Member States are CROSQ’s principal shareholder group and beneficiary base.
In September 2004, the CARICOM Petroleum Fund was established as a quick disbursing grant facility on a non-discriminatory basis among CARICOM Member States to provide relief in the context of high prices for crude oil and petroleum products on the international market.
CARPHA’s EHSD retains at the CARICOM level, lead responsibility for matters of pollution control related to wastewater, solid waste management, chemicals and hazardous substances management, and continues to service the CARICOM Member States in providing technical and policy level assistance in environmental resource management.