Here is CARICOM’s 10-point strategy to address Ebola
CARICOM has agreed on a regional, harmonised policy to tackle Ebola, but at a substantial cost
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CARICOM has agreed on a regional, harmonised policy to tackle Ebola, but at a substantial cost
Small states in the Caribbean should not continue to be targets of, rather than participants in the G20’s decision-making, argues Sir Ronald Sanders
Travel bans give a false sense of security, and if Caribbean health systems cannot handle even a single case of Ebola, there is a larger crisis
The Government of Trinidad & Tobago has lifted an entry ban on travellers from Nigeria, which it imposed as a response to the Ebola crisis
The President of Trinidad & Tobago issues a cease and desist order on comedienne Rachel Price to prevent her from commenting on his wife’s clothing
Nationalistic backlash to the CARICOM Court of Justice’s judgement in the Shanique Myrie case is frustrating free movement, argues Sunity Maharaj