CARICOM Calls for Stronger Global Support for Haiti - teleSUR English
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The President-in-Office of the Caricom, Andrew Holness, said that the humanitarian and security crisis in Haiti should not be treated as a national problem, but as "a regional priority."
CARICOM Calls for Stronger Global Support for Haiti - teleSUR English
‘The world has failed to move beyond promises to bring help to the Haitian people,’ PM Mottley stated. Jamaica is hosting a two-day summit of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders on Monday, when Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Mottley will be passing the group’s rotating presidency to Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness. RELATED: Social Movements Accuse Haiti’s Transition Council of Serving US Imperialism “The world has failed to move beyond p…
In the midst of a profound institutional and humanitarian crisis, leaders of Haitian peasant movements gathered in the rural town of Pignon, in the north of the country, to discuss concrete proposals aimed at a popular exit. The meeting, surrounded by mountains and cultivated lands, brought together leaders from organizations such as Tet Kole and the Papay Peasant Movement (MPP), who have been working for decades for food sovereignty and agraria…
Prime Minister Emphasises Need for Strengthened Regional Security – Jamaica Information Service
Prime Minister and Chair of CARICOM, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has underscored the urgent need for strengthened regional security, emphasising that economic integration through the CARICOM Single Market […]
The incumbent president of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) and Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, said Tuesday that the humanitarian and security crisis in Haiti should not be treated as a national problem, but as a "regional priority" for its consequences for the entire Caribbean, EFE reported. "A stable Haiti is not [...] The Caricom entry: "A stable Haiti is a strategic need for the future of the Caribbean" was first published in In…
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