
Caribbean Community and Common Market
The Caribbean Community and Common Market, known as CARICOM, is a regional organization aimed at promoting economic integration and cooperation among Caribbean nations. Established in 1973, CARICOM facilitates trade, free movement of goods and people, and shared policies on health, education, and security among member states. Its goal is to enhance economic development, improve living standards, and foster a sense of unity and collaboration across the Caribbean, supporting both individual nations and the region as a whole.