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Title: UWI-CARICOM COLLABORATION


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UWI-CARICOM COLLABORATION
  • Seven strong years and a luminous future

2
Backdrop
  • Studies have long concluded that CARICOM
  • needs to collaborate with its associate regional
  • institutions for building a robust regional
  • organization in order to survive and function
  • effectively in the new world dispensation a
  • dispensation which must depend on the
  • intelligent utilization of collective resources.
  • This position was echoed in the Grande Anse
  • declaration and by the Conference of the Heads
  • of Government, Montego Bay 1997, and in the
  • 2003 Rose Hall Declaration on Governance and
  • Integrated Development.

3
The Signing
  • Within this context the CARICOM Secretariat and
    the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
    signed a
  • Memorandum of Understanding in December 1999
    which set the Terms of Reference for a
    relationship
  • designed to focus the energies and know how of
    both entities into providing the regional
    leadership
  • with the sort of vital information that such an
    alliance could provide.

4
Establishing UWI-CARICOM
  • The formal establishment of the UWI-CARICOM
    Project was a ground-breaking
  • initiative. The Project pursued its objectives
    with ingenuity impressing upon UWI the
  • benefits which would accrue to it, were it to go
    beyond the scope of the Agreement.

5
What Does UWI-CARICOM Project Do
  • It infuses the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and
    the global population with pertinent perspectives
    on CARICOM and the work of its Secretariat
    through information gathered by rigorous
    research and contained in invaluable
    publications, and radio and television
    documentaries
  • Exposes the distinguishing attributes of the
    Caribbean people through cultural showcasing.

6
Information Giving
  • Disseminating information via mass media,
    research and documentation centres, and
    university, national, school and community
    libraries.
  • Utilising the mass media for publishing or
    broadcasting a finished product and depending
    upon documentation centres to store documents for
    ready access.
  • Developing and maintaining contacts within the
    Region, who can utilise the products of the
    Project and facilitate snowballing in the spread
    of information.

7
Using Regions Resources 1
  • Skills Database
  • UWI-CARICOM Project maintains the continuous
    development of a Database of the Skills and
    talents available in both institutions. The
    purpose of this skills inventory is to examine
    the Secretariats gap in skills and highlight
    those available at the University, from which the
    Secretariat could benefit. This exercise involves
    studying the strategic plans of the Secretariat
    and UWI, the Secretariats work programmes,
    organisational charts, job descriptions of senior
    positions, inventory of the academic staff of the
    UWI, and review of the institutions research
    projects.

8
Using Regions Resources 2
  • Caribbean Executive Services (CARES)
  • Being aware of human resource needs and
    challenges in the Region, the UWI-CARICOM Project
    has developed a concept to establish an Executive
    Service Agency to function as a clearing house
    for the skills and expertise of retired Caribbean
    nationals. This project is currently awaiting
    funding in order to become operational.

9
Flagship Our Publications
  • A high priority for the UWI-CARICOM Project,
    through its productions, is to steer political
    elites and other decision and policy makers
    towards making informed choices for the benefit
    of the Region. Just as important for the Project
    is reaching nationals of the Community at all
    levels to aid essential understanding of how the
    integrative process will impact their lives.
  • The content of every book, paper, journal,
    documentary or cultural programme produced, is
    intended to awaken the consciousness of CARICOM
    people into achieving the vision of integration.

10
Publications Genesis and Transformation
  • These publications chronicle the genesis and
    historical transformation of the Integration
    Movement and document the challenges and
    obstacles confronting it over the course of its
    transformation and the response of Member States
    to those challenges.

11
Publications Scholarly Guidance
  • UWI-CARICOM Projects publications
  • also provide scholarly, analytical and
  • insightful guidance for the future
  • direction of the integrative Movement in
  • the re-formulated global order as well as
  • offer mechanisms and courses of action
  • needed to respond to the current
  • international realities.

12
Publications Fostering Integration
  • CARICOM Integration has been tackled on various
    fronts by the majority of the Projects books and
    journals, such as
  • CARICOM Options Towards Full Integration
  • Into the World Economy
  • Integrate of Perish (1st 2nd Editions)
  • Re-inventing CARICOM The Road to a New
    Integration
  • Integration CARICOMs Key to Prosperity
  • Caribbean Imperatives Regional Governance and
    Integrated Development
  • CARICOM Appropriate Adaptation to a Changing
    Global Environment
  • The CARICOM System Basic Instruments
  • The Triumph of the Caribbean Spirit and
    Imagination Selected Speeches - Professor the
    Honourable Rex Nettleford
  • The Caribbean Community Beyond Survival
  • Globalisation A Calculus of Inequality
  • CARICOM Unity In Adversity
  • Governance in the Age of Globalisation

13
Documentary Integrate or Perish
  • As the Caribbean Community celebrated its 30th
    Anniversary in 2003, the UWI-CARICOM Project
    considered it opportune to capture the evolution
    of the regional body and seminal contributions of
    the legendary leaders who have engineered its
    growth. To this end, the Project commissioned the
    production of a television and radio documentary
    based on the publication entitled "Integrate or
    Perish Perspectives of Leaders of the
    Integration Movement" edited by Professor Kenneth
    O. Hall.
  • This documentary brings to the viewing and
    listening public the historical development and
    evolution of the integration process. It allows
    for Caribbean Peoples and those around the world
    to witness Caribbean Leaders as they articulated
    their ideas and ideals and expressed their desire
    for political and psychological freedom. It also
    reveals how they determined the paths to be
    pursued to stay on course even in the face of
    challenges.

14
Documentary Integrate or Perish
  • The three-part programme structure of the
    documentary corresponds to the following periods
    and issues
  • 1963 - 1973 Genesis of the Caribbean Integration
    Movement leading to the birth of the Caribbean
    Community.
  • 1974 - 1984 The Impact of the World Economic
    Crisis on the Caribbean Community and the
    instruments designed by our leaders to guarantee
    the Region's survival.
  • 1985 - 2003 The challenges posed by the changed
    international environment and our resolve to be
    an effective partner in the new global order.
  • The documentary presents poignant images of the
    era of the founding fathers of the movement and
    encapsulates their contributions and those of
    their successors to the growth and development of
    the Caribbean as a unified Region.

15
Papers
  • Foreign Policy Options for CARICOM An Analytical
    Review 
  • by Professor Stephen Vascianne
  • Compliance, Enforcement and Dispute Settlement in
    CARICOM 
  • by Joseph Farier
  • New Trends in Economic Integration The Emergence
    of Regional Multinationals and Intra-Regional
    Flows
  • by Dr. Trevor Farrell
  • Mexico CARICOM Relations
  • CARICOMs Political, Economic and Hemispheric
    Relations Some Reflections
  • Sir Dwight OECS at the Centre
  • by Wesley Gibbings
  • New Trends in Economic Integration The Emergence
    of Regional Multinationals and Intra-Regional
    Flows
  • by Dr. Trevor Farrell

16
Cultural Showcase
  • The UWI and CARICOM
  • institutions intend to use
  • every platform of life to
  • promote unity among all
  • nationals of the Region.
  • Each Member State has
  • its peculiarities, but
  • together make a
  • distinctive blend of rich
  • culture a heritage that
  • remains undiluted!

University Singers (UWI) performing at the
National Cultural Centre, Guyana
17
University Singers
  • In December 2000, the UWI Mona
  • Campus choir The University
  • Singers, toured Guyana under the
  • auspices of Caribbean Fellowship
  • Incorporated. The group belted out
  • their songs with the grace and spunk
  • that can only be claimed by
  • Jamaicans. And Guyanese indulged!
  • 2000 was just a foretaste of the grand
  • cultural Harmony excursions to be
  • generated by UWI-CARICOM in the
  • future.

18
Towards the Future
  • Both the University of the West Indies and the
    CARICOM Secretariat are acutely aware of the
    tremendous benefits of institutional
    collaboration as an enabler in meeting the
    multifaceted challenges which confront Member
    States at regional and international levels.

19
Collaborative Entrenchment
  • The Heads of Government were so convinced that
    collaboration was the key to enhancing the
    collective capabilities of these two institutions
    to support Member States in the realization of
    the Caribbean Single Market and Single Economy
    that they have agreed on a range of areas in
    functional cooperation with special significance
    for poverty reduction, social protection, human
    resource development, health, information and
    communications technology development, use and
    connectivity issues for special research
    attention
  • The call for the two institutions to
    systematically engage in the conduct of informed
    assessments of options to be pursued in the
    realization of regional objectives and full
    examination of the implications of decisions by
    regional bodies is now entrenched.

20
Collaborative Entrenchment
  • Steps are now being finalized for the current
    arrangement between UWI and the CARICOM
    Secretariat to be broadened to reflect the
    decision of the Conference of Heads of Government
    at their 27th Meeting in July 2006.
  • The new and expanded arrangement makes provision
    for the two institutions to engage in
    identification of issues for joint or
    complementary activities, studies or projects
    within the areas mentioned earlier, taking
    account of issues such as feasibility,
    manageability and time frames recommended by
    Community bodies.

21
A Luminous Future
  • The current arrangement will undoubtedly result
    in, among other benefits, a greater number of
    vigorously researched position papers designed
    to inform important issues within international
    forums, enhance the performance of the University
    of the West Indies in their main negotiating
    theatres and other international fora.
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