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MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY ON THE PASSING OF THE HONOURABLE PHILLIP STANLEY WILBERFORCE GOLDSON

It was with great sadness that the Caribbean Community learnt of the death of the Honourable Phillip Stanley Wilberforce Goldson, former Minister of Government of Belize, on Wednesday October 3, 2001 at 78 years of age.

On behalf of the Caribbean Community, the Staff of the CARICOM Secretariat and on my own behalf, I wish to extend deepest condolences to the Government and People of Belize on the passing of an elder statesman who came to be regarded as a National Icon, a Symbol of Heroism and hailed as a Belizean Patriot.

REMARKS OF MR. EDWIN CARRINGTON, SECRETARY GENERAL, CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY AT THE OPENING OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT , GEORGETOWN, GUYANA, 3 OCTOBER 2001.

It is a special pleasure for me, as Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, to welcome you to the Fifth Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD). This Council is one of the critical organs of the Community. In focusing as it does on vital areas such as education, health, youth, sport, gender and culture, it is concerned with the issues that directly affect the quality of life of the people of this Region.

ADDRESS BY THE HONOURABLE S.R. INSANALLY, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, GUYANA,  TO THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 3 OCTOBER, 2001, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA

Honourable Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Chairman of COHSOD 
Honourable Ministers
Mr. Secretary-General
Distinguished Delegates
Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am very pleased, on behalf of the President, the Government and people of Guyana, to welcome you all to this Fifth Meeting of the Council on Human and Social Development.

I know that air travel is not easy these days so that the attendance by some of you on this occasion must be seen as a reflection of your commitment to the business of the Caribbean Community.

REMARKS BY MR. EDWIN CARRINGTON, SECRETARY GENERAL, CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY AT THE OPENING OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (COHSOD), 3 OCTOBER 2001, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA

It is a special pleasure for me, as Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, to welcome you to the Fifth Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD). This Council is one of the critical organs of the Community. In focusing as it does on vital areas such as education, health, youth, sport, gender and culture, it is concerned with the issues that directly affect the quality of life of the people of this Region.

ADDRESS BY THE HONOURABLE S.R. INSANALLY, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, GUYANA,  TO THE FIFTH MEETING

Honourable Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Chairman of COHSOD 
Honourable Ministers
Mr. Secretary-General
Distinguished Delegates
Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am very pleased, on behalf of the President, the Government and people of Guyana, to welcome you all to this Fifth Meeting of the Council on Human and Social Development.

I know that air travel is not easy these days so that the attendance by some of you on this occasion must be seen as a reflection of your commitment to the business of the Caribbean Community.

REMARKS BY EDWIN W. CARRINGTON, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY, TO THE FIRST JOINT

Ministers
Officials
Representatives from the Private Sectors

Good morning. It is with extraordinary pleasure that I welcome you to this institutionally historic Joint Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) and the Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) to establish the Programmes for the Removal of Restrictions on the Right of Establishment, Provision of Services and the Movement of Capital.

REMARKS BY EDWIN W. CARRINGTON, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM), TO THE F

 

Ministers,
Officials,
Representatives from the Private Sectors,
Good morning.

It is with extraordinary pleasure that I welcome you to this institutionally historic Joint Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) and the Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) to establish the Programmes for the Removal of Restrictions on the Right of Establishment, Provision of Services and the Movement of Capital.

Remarks by Dr Carla Barnett, Deputy Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community at the Opening Ceremony of the Workshop on the Conception and Elaboration of Technical Cooperation Projects, 3 September 2001, Georgetown, Guyana


Madame Chairman,
Minister of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation of the Republic of Guyana, Honourable Clement Rohee
Honourable Ministers of Government,
Excellency, Ambassador Ney Du Prado Deiquez of Brazil,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Ambassador Donald Abrams, Director of International Cooperation of in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation of the Republic of Guyana,
Distinguished Participants,
Members of the Media: