Sep 09, 2016 Last Updated 3:23 PM, Sep 7, 2016

Between the 28th of August and the 5th of September 2015, 18 students from Grenada will gain a practical experience of the Single Market and Economy experience in Belize, as they spend the week exploring all that Belize has to offer.

Accompanying them will be the CSME Focal Point in Grenada, Mr. Ché Phillip; Mrs. Antonia Cadore-Calliste, lecturer from the T.A. Marryshow Community College in Grenada; and the CARICOM Youth Ambassador, Ms. Tahyra Noel.  The CARICOM Secretariat will be present also, in the person of Mr. Salas Hamilton, Specialist Communications; Ms. Wanya Illes, Senior Technical Officer CSME Unit and Mr. Anton Shepherd, Webmaster CSME Unit.

The objective of this mission is to engage CARICOM’s next generation in identifying career opportunities in the field, with regard to wage employment, self employment and starting a business within the CSME.  We are also seeking to build concrete linkages across the region, to solidify and strengthen the CARICOM vision within the current and next generation.

We have an exciting week ahead of us, as we directly interact with agencies, organisations and businesses to provide a working knowledge into how the Movement of Goods, Services, Capital, Persons and the Right to Establish business works in the real world, specifically in Belize.

You can also follow this event as it unfolds on Facebook and Twitter, via #csmeconvos.

 Official Press Release:   PR152015 Tertiary students from Grenada to examine the CSME in Belize

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The CARICOM Secretariat, via the CSME Unit, is currently executing the project Students Engaging the CSME through Field Promotion.  

This project entails training youths to identify and develop responses to CSME opportunities.

The objective is to engage the next generation in identifying career possibilities with regard to wage employment, self-employment and starting a business in the CSME.  

This project was first initiated in 2008 and lasted until 2009, with the assistance of the 9th European Development Fund (EDF) Caribbean Integration Support Programme (CISP). Some two hundred and eight three CARICOM university and college students were mobilized and trained in the field, on how to identify and develop a response to CSME opportunities.

For 2015, the objective of this project is to engage the next generation in identifying career opportunities in the field with regard to wage employment, self employment and starting a business within the CSME.   The project is an activity of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat CSME Public Education Programme facilitated with the 10th EDF CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) Economic Integration Programme (EIP). A series of engagements will be arranged, inter alia, with the Ministries/ Departments responsible for Labour, Commerce, and Immigration and for the local issuing of CARICOM Skills Certificates. In addition, companies such as the local stock exchange, the central bank, a regional service company and a large regional financial institution will also be visited and their senior personnel engaged in discussion.

For this phase of the 2015 Student Missions, a lecturer and a CARICOM Youth Ambassador (CYA) will accompany the students in addition to the Focal Point of the sending country and CARICOM Secretariat staff. Ideally, the lecturer will be responsible for Caribbean Studies from one of the institutions the students attend, while the CYA will be chosen by the Member State.

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This project's implementation is in partnership with the European Union, currently under the 10th EDF.

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