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…
Please join the SRC/US Embassy/CPC for our third and final webinar in our series on US-CARICOM Trade and…
Join the Shridath Ramphal Centre (SRC) in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for the second Inaugural…
The SRC is pleased to invite you to the first in our inaugural SRC Virtual Trade & Investment…
Join us for our upcoming SRC Lunch Time Chat on "US-Caribbean Relations: Increasing Private Sector Engagement" carded for Thursday,…
As recognition of the urgency of climate action increases, debate is growing on the need to spur a…
This 3-day virtual course will explore the origins of the Blue Economy, how it is regulated under international,…
The SRC is pleased to invite you to the Special International Women's Day SRC Lunchtime Chat on Friday…
Every year, students enrolled in the SRC's Master's in International Trade Policy Programme embark on a Study Tour…
Please join the SRC and the LHRU on Tuesday, July 18th at 12:30-2:00 pm (Atlantic Standard Time) for our upcoming…
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.