Promoting Stronger Trade and Investment in the Greater Caribbean Region: The ACS and Overseas Territories Relationship.
The significant element of shared patrimony was a strategic pillar upon which the concept of the Greater Caribbean Region was founded. The Greater Caribbean Region is a political concept created to foster unity and promote cooperation among
Road Traffic accidents: A man-made disaster?
The major goal of comprehensive disaster management is to strengthen capacity for mitigation, management, and response to all hazards. These hazards include all types of natural and man-made disasters such as floods earthquakes hurricanes,
MULTI-DESTINATION TOURISM (MDT)
MULTI-DESTINATION TOURISM (MDT): AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DIVERSIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT The Tourism industry has long been regarded as one of the primary vehicles for social and economic development of the countries that comprise
ACS extends solidarity to the Government and People of St. Lucia
The Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) presents its compliments to the Ministry of External Affairs, International Trade and Civil Aviation of Affairs of St. Lucia, and has the honour to forward the following message from
ACS extends solidarity to the Government and People of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and has the honour to forward the following message from Ambassador Alfonso
Geographical Indications: Economic Opportunities for the ACS Region
The focus on intellectual property rights (IPR), especially Geographical Indications, in the Greater Caribbean is of great importance to the future economic development and innovation in the Region. The Greater Caribbean is host to diverse
ACS- SICA meet in El Salvador
Port of Spain (December 18th, 2013) – His Excellency Alfonso Múnera, Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), accompanied by ACS Director of Trade Development and External Economic Relations, Alberto Duran and ACS Director
Natural Hazards in the Caribbean: Too costly to ignore?
For the period 1990-2008, the Caribbean experienced 165 natural disasters. The total impact (damage and losses) for this period was estimated to be US$ 136 billion, with the economic impact being the highest at US$ 63 billion (46%). Even a