
Roosevelt Skerritt
Roosevelt Skerritt is the Prime Minister of Dominica, having served in this role since 2004. He is a member of the Dominica Labour Party and has played a significant role in shaping the country's economic policies and development strategies. Skerritt has been an advocate for Caribbean unity and has supported various initiatives aimed at enhancing regional cooperation. He has emphasized the importance of Cuba's medical programs for the Caribbean and has called for dialogue with the U.S. regarding the implications of American policies on health care in the region.
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Recent news mentions
PM Browne was speaking alongside fellow prime ministers Roosevelt Skerritt (Dominica), Philip J Pierre (St Lucia), Dr Terrance Drew (St Kitts and Nevis) and Mia Mottley (Barbados).
PM calls for strengthened Africa-Caribbean trade partnerships as Africa and the Caribbean seek to end 'economic stepchild' statusBrowne welcomed the ongoing harmonization of Caribbean CIP programmes, an initiative he said he championed with Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerritt.
PM Browne says CBI programmes are quintessential to Caribbean developmentPrime Minister Roosevelt Skerritt emphasized the importance of the Cuban medical program for Caribbean health systems.
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