The Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Dr. Carla Barnett, has announced plans to enhance training and capacity building for electoral observer missions within the organization. This initiative is aimed at strengthening democratic processes across the Caribbean region.
During a recent event, Dr. Barnett emphasized the significance of effective electoral oversight in maintaining the integrity of elections in Caribbean nations. She highlighted the need for regional leaders to expedite the implementation of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), along with initiatives related to climate change and food security. These objectives are viewed as essential for the sustainable development of the Caribbean.
The focus on training for electoral observers is part of a broader strategy to ensure that elections are conducted fairly and transparently. This is seen as crucial for fostering trust in democratic institutions. Dr. Barnett’s statements underscore Caricom’s commitment to supporting its member states in achieving these goals, reinforcing the organization’s role in promoting stability and good governance throughout the region.
Furthermore, the investment in capacity building is expected to enhance the effectiveness of electoral missions. This, in turn, is anticipated to contribute to the overall strengthening of democracy in the Caribbean. By prioritizing these initiatives, Caricom aims to ensure that electoral processes are not only fair but also perceived as legitimate by the citizens of member states.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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