CARICOM secretary-general Dr Carla Barnett has reaffirmed the Community’s solidarity with Jamaica and Haiti following the devastation of hurricane Melissa, highlighting the urgent need to strengthen resilience against climate change.
Addressing the 61st regular meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), she emphasised the role of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy in driving sustainable growth amid climate shocks.– Chair for the meeting, Belize’s minister of state for foreign trade, Marconi Leal, underscored COTED’s focus on advancing free movement, industrial policy, and regional recovery efforts.GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) secretary-general, Dr Carla Barnett, addressed the 61st regular meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), underscoring the Community’s solidarity with member states severely impacted by hurricane Melissa and reaffirming the Council’s critical role in advancing regional trade and economic resilience as the region continues to experience climate-related shocks.
Dr Barnett expressed deep sympathy for the governments and people of Jamaica and Haiti, noting the tragic loss of life and widespread devastation caused by the record-breaking storm, commended the swift and coordinated response of regional institutions, including the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), private sector groups, and regional associations.Dr Barnett highlighted the recent visit to Jamaica by four CARICOM heads of government as a tangible demonstration of regional solidarity and a catalyst for additional support.
“The experience leaves us in no doubt about the urgency of addressing the existential threats posed by climate change and the need to redouble our efforts to build resilience and foster sustainable development across our Region,” Dr Barnett stated. “Strengthening our trade and economic performance is a critical part of this, and COTED must continue to play its important role in this regard.”


