Caribbean Community
The Caribbean Community, commonly known as CARICOM, is an organization of 15 Caribbean nations and dependencies founded in 1973 to promote economic integration, cooperation, and coordination among its members. It focuses on various areas such as trade, security, and social development, aiming to enhance the collective interests of its member states. CARICOM plays a vital role in addressing regional issues, including health, education, and climate change, while also fostering partnerships with international organizations like UNICEF to improve the well-being of Caribbean citizens, particularly children and young people.
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The Caribbean Community is involved in publishing a report on mental health.
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