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US-CARICOM Trade & Investment Webinar

Please join the SRC/US Embassy/CPC for our third and final webinar in our series on US-CARICOM Trade and Investment Relations.  The webinar will be held on Friday 2 September from 10:30 am to 12 noon EST.  Register for the webinar at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cGtRSOS7RMqxEkfZNjcSjA This webinar will explore how the US-CARICOM Trade and Investment Council (TIC) under…

Distinguished Owen S. Arthur Memorial Lecture

Join the Shridath Ramphal Centre (SRC) in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for the second Inaugural Distinguished Owen Arthur Memorial Lecture on Monday 5 September, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.  The lecture will be delivered by the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, Dr. Carla N. Barnett, CBE on “The Future of CARICOM:…

SRC Virtual Trade & Investment Research Series

Via Zoom

The SRC is pleased to invite you to the first in our inaugural SRC Virtual Trade & Investment Research Series. This new research series provides a forum for promoting timely and cutting-edge research and critical thinking on contemporary trade and investment issues. The specific objectives of the SRC Virtual Trade & Investment Research Series are as…

US-Caribbean Relations: Increasing Private Sector Engagement

Via Zoom

Join us for our upcoming SRC Lunch Time Chat on "US-Caribbean Relations: Increasing Private Sector Engagement" carded for Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:00-2:30 pm.  The aim of this Lunch Time Chat will be to gain the regional private sector’s views on next steps for US-Caribbean private sector engagement, and to share the findings and recommendations…

SRC Lunch Time Chat – Trade and Climate Action

Via Zoom

As recognition of the urgency of climate action increases, debate is growing on the need to spur a paradigm shift to support sustainability in the international trading system. Moreover, critical gaps remain on how the links between trade, finance and climate action can be more ambitious and better promote a just transition and climate-resilient development. …

Trade and the Blue Economy – Short Course

This 3-day virtual course will explore the origins of the Blue Economy, how it is regulated under international, regional and national governance frameworks, with a particular emphasis on how the trade context affects and is affected by the Blue Economy Agenda. Using case studies, it will also consider how the blue economy and its sustainable…

SRC Lunch Time Chat – Empowering Women Entrepreneurs

The SRC is pleased to invite you to the Special International Women's Day SRC Lunchtime Chat on Friday 3rd March 2023 at 11 am (AST), featuring Ambassador Gail Mathurin for her outstanding service in trade. Register using the link below https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tnDuUYPPSwq3xfiyl2j-FA

Study Tour 2023

Every year, students enrolled in the SRC's Master's in International Trade Policy Programme embark on a Study Tour to Geneva Switzerland where they are given the opportunity to attend sessions at a number of multilateral institutions including the United Nations and World Trade Organization. For the first time, the SRC's MITP study tour will be…

SRC Lunch Time Chat

Please join the SRC and the LHRU on Tuesday, July 18th at 12:30-2:00 pm (Atlantic Standard Time) for our upcoming Lunch Time Chat on "Trade and the Bridgetown Declaration on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Mental Health". Please see the flyer for our esteemed panelists. Register in advance via Zoom here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DPTaUYnLRaKZpy2PNtz0pg

Transition to a Circular Economy: Examples from Africa and the Caribbean

Transitioning to a circular economy can contribute to addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation and the impact of water stress, and pollution. Africa and the Caribbean, being two of the world’s regions that are most vulnerable to the negative effects of climate change, stand to benefit from adopting circular economy principles.